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| Work-force plan a priority for Jindal, director says |
| Business briefs for August 1, 2008 |
| LHC stock hits 52-week high on earnings |
| Mary Bird aligns with Terrebonne General |
| Exxon Mobil posts record U.S. profit |
| ExxonMobil's 2Q profit sets U.S. record Fri, 01 Aug 2008 00:18:00 EST The world's largest publicly traded oil company said net income for the April-June period came to $2.22 a share, up from $10.26 billion, or $1.83 a share, a year ago. |
| Shreveport fares well in national tax study Fri, 01 Aug 2008 00:27:00 EST Shreveport fares well in terms of having a cost-competitive tax structure against cities of similar size, according to a study released this week by KPMG International. |
| Wall Street slides on jobless, GDP data Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:09:00 EST Thursday's stock market pullback follows bets investors made this week that the beaten-down financial sector would rebound and the Labor Department's employment report today would show a less gloomy jobs market. |
| Shorter work week sounds good, if it works Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:00:00 EST Many public and private employers are warming up to the idea of a four-day workweek. |
| Oil falls to almost $124 on dour U.S. economic data Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:03:00 EST NEW YORK Oil prices pulled back Thursday, wiping out some gains from the previous day's $4 a barrel rally, as traders bet that a cooling U.S. economy will continue to eat into U.S. demand for fuel. |
| Rebates helped economy some in second quarter Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:10:00 EST WASHINGTON — The prospects for a quick economic recovery dimmed Thursday, with new data showing the economy grew at a slower-than-expected rate this spring despite some oomph from tax rebate checks — and actually shrank late last year. |
| Buzz on Business: Panel to discuss energy emergency Fri, 01 Aug 2008 01:11:00 EST The Louisiana Public Service Commission has called a special "energy emergency" meeting for 10:30 a.m. Aug. 12, in the Natchez room of the Galvez Building, located at 602 N. Fifth St. in Baton Rouge. |
| Nucor could bring in 1,250 jobs |
| Candlewood to build on Airline |
| Owner closes CAP Elite, expects to reopen soon |
| Business briefs for August 2, 2008 |
| BR getting Candlewood Suites on Airline |
| EBR authority planning mortgage program |
| The Bluffs lures Varnedoe’s from The Myrtles |
| Getting down to business |
| Business Briefs for Aug. 3, 2008 |
| People in Business for Aug. 3, 2008 |
| Business Honors for Aug. 3, 2008 |
| Business Meetings for Aug. 3, 2008 |
| Retail sales steady Sat, 02 Aug 2008 23:00:00 EST Sales tax revenue for Caddo and Bossier parishes indicates the retail industry is making steady gains over last year despite high gas and food prices. |
| Provision good, but not good enough, for homebuyers Sat, 02 Aug 2008 23:00:00 EST The law requires clear disclosure to ensure that borrowers know their maximum monthly payment based on the maximum interest rate allowed under the terms of their loan. |
| Jack Dillard: Cotton, soybeans need rain Sat, 02 Aug 2008 23:00:00 EST Here we are again barely into August and needing a rain on the cotton, soybeans and gardens. |
| Buzz on Business: La. starts Internet site about Haynesville Shale Sat, 02 Aug 2008 23:00:00 EST An Internet site has been launched by the Louisiana Natural Resources Department to provide the public with activity related to the Haynesville Shale formation. |
| Oil & Gas Activity: Aug. 3, 2008 Sat, 02 Aug 2008 23:00:00 EST Locations and completions |
| Juban restaurant family buys Silver Spoon |
| BR’s IEM gets $2.2 million N.J. contract |
| Consumer spending after inflation drops in June Mon, 04 Aug 2008 08:35:00 EST WASHINGTON -- Consumer spending, after adjusting for inflation, fell in June as shoppers were hit with the biggest increase in prices in nearly three decades. |
| Fuel price hikes squeeze farmers at local markets Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:15:00 EST Market farmers nationwide face exponentially rising costs for fuel, fertilizer and animal feed that could force them to hike prices that are already often higher than grocery stores. |
| La. officials pushing for bigger Nucor project Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:09:00 EST BATON ROUGE — Steelmaker Nucor Corp.'s potential plan to build a plant in Louisiana now represents as many as 1,250 direct jobs, the state's economic development chief says. |
| Requesting referrals can be tricky Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:15:00 EST Read Michael Crom's column for tips you can use while requesting referrals from your customers. |
| Entergy expands Internet services Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:11:00 EST Entergy Louisiana customers may now view power outage information and conduct transactions related to their bills online after the company expanded its Internet offerings. |
| Do you know where your bank is? Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:10:00 EST Regulatory bodies decide to close a financial institution when its capital levels fall too low or it cannot meet its obligations for the next day. When banks are closed, it usually happens on a Friday. Can you find out if your bank is at risk? |
| Fraenkel Co. to shutter BR plant; 70 to lose jobs |
| Ichiban plans larger location in same area |
| Business briefs for August 6, 2008 |
| Fraenkel Co. closing in BR; not Miss., Texas |
| Einstein bagel chain entering BR market |
| Southern Aggregates sold to VantaCore |
| Economist doubts La. recession |
| Clinton to lead Cenla’s efforts |
| Silver Spoon restaurant sold to Juban family |
| Business briefs for August 5, 2008 |
| Oil falls near $119 on demand concerns Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:05:00 EST Oil prices slid further today, dropping to as low as $118 a barrel on widening expectations that the slumping U.S. economy will keep eroding consumer demand for gasoline and other petroleum products. |
| U.S. stocks higher ahead of Fed talks Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:01:00 EST NEW YORK -- Wall Street rose sharply in early trading today as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's meeting on interest rates and eyed with cautious optimism the declining price of oil. |
| Car leasing's fall means cost climb for consumers Mon, 04 Aug 2008 23:55:00 EST U.S. automakers are scaling back their leasing operations and dropping the discounts and other incentives long used to make leases more appealing, hurt by the plummeting values of trucks and sport utility vehicles. |
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