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| Casinos eye competition, gas prices Sun, 18 May 2008 00:55:00 EST Although riverboat casino revenue for the first quarter of 2008 is up 4 percent over the last quarter of 2007, industry experts contend high gasoline prices and competition from Oklahoma will impact future earnings. |
| Michelle Singletary: When adult children return home Sun, 18 May 2008 00:51:00 EST Many parents already know this, but it's likely that after four, perhaps five or even six years of school, many college graduates — faced with a tight job market, higher gasoline and food costs and mountainous debt — have no choice but to move home to get their financial bearings. |
| Jack Dillard: Ask questions before leasing land Sun, 18 May 2008 00:55:00 EST If you have read, listened or watched, you are aware there is a lot of interest in oil and gas leases and drilling in our part of Louisiana and Texas, maybe in other neighboring states. There are a number of questions land and mineral owners should ask of those wanting to lease their land. |
| Buzz on business: Icahn urges Yahoo, Microsoft talks Sun, 18 May 2008 00:26:00 EST SAN FRANCISCO — Spurred on by outraged shareholders, activist investor Carl Icahn notified Yahoo Inc. on Thursday he will lead a revolt to oust Chief Executive Jerry Yang and the rest of the Internet company's board unless they renew negotiations with Microsoft that fell apart when the two sides couldn't agree on a price May 3. |
| Business honors Sun, 18 May 2008 00:22:00 EST The Bossier Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2008 Bossier ATHENA nominees. They are LINDA BRENT, of Chimp Haven; VALARIE JAMISON-GUNN, of The Multicultural Center of the South; ROMNEY GUY, of Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana; HEDY HEBERT, of Benefit Consulting Services; LISA JANES, of GAP Broadcasting Shreveport-Bossier City; MARTHA McGEE, mayor of Haughton; DIANNA ROARK, of Coordinating and Development Corp.; STEPHANIE RODGERS, of Bossier Parish Community College; DANA SMELSER, of Christus Schumpert Health System; ASHLEY DeFATTA WADE, of Horseshoe Bossier and Harrahs' Louisiana Downs. The winner will be announced during the women's conference and ATHENA Awards luncheon from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sam's Town Hotel and Casino in Shreveport. |
| Oil and Gas News: Completions Sun, 18 May 2008 00:29:00 EST COMPANY: Questar Expl & Prod Co., CV RA SU66; James 4: 7-Alt., 237200. WHERE: Elm Grove Field, S. 4, T. 15N, R. 12W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 4,386 mcf gas on 12/64-inch choke; 3.34 barrels 49.8 gravity condensate; 10 barrels water. PRESSURE: 2,050 lbs. SPECIFICS: Cotton Valley/HOSS; perforations, 6,160-9,220 feet, depth, 9,371 feet. |
| Oli and Gas News: Locations Sun, 18 May 2008 00:27:00 EST Goodrich Petroleum Co., Robert P Bass, 002, Sec. 2, T 14N, R 16W; Bethany-Longstreet Field; 12,500 feet; Nonunitized Cotton Valley. |
| Business Calendar Sun, 18 May 2008 00:34:00 EST |
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