Money & Company
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Oct. 17, 2011
Feb. 17, 2010
Business
The machines at True Form Industries, a Cerritos aircraft parts manufacturer, are running full time these days, and the company is preparing to add seven workers to its crew of 63.
June 27, 1993
Recently I have read what appears to be a stream of articles in this newspaper about the merciless drive for productivity in industry, an effort so intense that it is said to have caused debilitating physical as well as psychological effects on the American work force.
March 10, 1987
Once envisioned as the corporate capital of the Pacific Rim, the region has instead become a center for artisans.
Feb. 16, 1997
The election-year collapse of Taiwan Aerospace’s $2-billion bid for 40% of McDonnell Douglas’ commercial airplane business will force U.S. decision-makers to confront fundamen tal industrial-policy issues they would rather ignore.
May 24, 1992
Entertainment & Arts
Because of delays in renovating its Santa Ana facility, the Alternative Repertory Theatre has postponed the opening of its first production--Jean-Paul Sartre’s “No Exit”--from Friday to Nov. 14.
Oct. 19, 1987
World & Nation
Independent companies use specialized techniques in fields where ‘low-hanging fruit’ is long gone. With prices at $60 a barrel, the intensive effort can pay off.
July 24, 2005
Over the years, many captains of American industry have carted their capital to Hollywood in hopes of making it as moguls.
Nov. 30, 1986
In the San Francisco office of Touche Ross, accountants are working on calculations that they hope will lead to the perfect zero.
Aug. 4, 1985