Table of Contents

COMMENT
• Contemplating the Business Journal's correction-free run, which came to an end last week, an Editorial.
• A homebuilder blames the housing shortage on environmentalists, in Letters.

DINING
• Special Report: Fifi's Best - Mr. Stox is the 2002 Legendary Restaurant of the Year; Fifi's other legendary favorites.

ENERGY
• A battle looms over the future of California's dysfunctional power market.
• UCI's business school is holding a course on Enron that includes a planned talk by whistle blower Sherron Watkins

FEATURES
• Executive Summary
• People

FINANCE
• Market Watch

HEALTHCARE
• ICN rethinks breakup plans as shares of Ribapharm spinoff sink below their offering price, in the Healthcare column

MARKETING
• Bates exec jumps to Colby & Partners, in the Marketing & Media column

REAL ESTATE
• Boeing has amassed a big land portfolio and it's ready to develop in Huntington Beach.
• Hotel veteran Alan J. Fuerstman is expecting big things after buying into the Laguna Colony Hotel.
• Strong fundamentals have kept the North County industrial market stable.
• Voit Development's Brian Malliet is setting out on his own after 15 years, in the Real Estate column
• Real Estate Deals

RETAIL
• Buy.com founder Scott Blum says his company can afford its shipping, pricing battle with Amazon.com.
• The managers of Orange County's largest malls expect 2002 sales to top last year's 4% growth.
• Mossimo signed a three-year licensing pact with Canada's Hudson's Bay Co.

TECHNOLOGY
• Several Brobeck lawyers working for Broadcom have left the firm. Will Broadcom leave, too?
• EBuilt has moved its headquarters to a smaller Costa Mesa facility following staff cuts in the past year.
• MMD Components is suing two former workers for allegedly trying to put it out of business, in the Technology column

TOURISM
• Newport Beach has wrapped up the first phase of a $7.5 million Balboa Village makeover.