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![]() 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. |
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