World & Nation
The Cox committee’s assertion that the Chinese government established a network of as many as 3,000 “front companies” in the U.S. to acquire military technology reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of China’s business enterprises in the U.S., trade experts say.
May 27, 1999
Business
In the largest San Diego County land deal this century, the Baldwin Co. of Irvine has agreed to pay $150 million for the sprawling Otay Ranch, more than 19,000 pristine acres along the northern rim of Otay Mesa and the southern boundary of Chula Vista.
Nov. 10, 1988
Question: The owners of the small company I have worked at for 20 years are retiring and selling it to me.
May 10, 2006
Ron Solimon remembers well that day in early 1982 when the Jackpile uranium mine on his native Laguna Pueblo shut down, leaving 600 people jobless.
July 8, 1992
Los Angeles County has the largest number of women-owned companies in the nation, and its black-owned businesses have the biggest sales, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday.
March 6, 1996
When the shareholders of Care Enterprises, the nation’s fourth-largest nursing home operator, gather for their annual meeting Thursday, they will be asked to approve a Delaware reincorporation scheme that will effectively strip them of control over their company.
June 1, 1986
Archives
At first, it might seem a curious complaint: The image of the Asian-American as a “model minority” has been “a favorite theme of American journalism now for 15 years, if not longer,” says William Wong, associate editor of the Oakland Tribune.
Dec. 11, 1990
Music
I read Chris Willman’s story regarding the unreleased soundtrack for James L.
March 20, 1994
California
You get a phone call at home.
May 7, 1987
With just five years to go before China resumes sovereignty over Hong Kong, the financial community here is nervous.
Aug. 10, 1992