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WEST COVINA - When Chevy's in Westfield West Covina closed its doors in May, it created an opportunity to bring new business into the evolving downtown landscape and revive an old favorite - Bob's Big Boy. Read Full Artice...
PASADENA - The country's largest producer of adhesive-label paper posted small second-quarter profits, but analysts on Wednesday seemed to cool on the company's earning prospects.
Pasadena-based Avery Dennison Corp. posted a $96. Read Full Artice...
Sport Chalet to review earnings
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE - Sport Chalet Inc. announced that it will release its first quarter 2009 earnings results after the market closes on Wednesday. Read Full Artice...
By Adam Schreck
The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Oil prices tumbled more than $3 per barrel Tuesday as Tropical Storm Dolly grew increasingly unlikely to threaten supply, giving traders one less reason to buy as a strengthening dollar helped keep. Read Full Artice...
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - A federal rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost taxpayers $25 billion, congressional budget experts said Tuesday, as lawmakers put finishing touches on legislation that would tap. Read Full Artice...
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson spent another day stumping for the U.S. banking system, declaring Tuesday that his top priority was ensuring "stability and confidence in our markets and financial institutions. Read Full Artice...
By Chris Kahn
The Associated Press
PHOENIX - New travel fees mean hundreds of millions of dollars a year for beleaguered airlines, and executives say they need them more than ever as fuel costs continue to suck profits out of the industry. Read Full Artice...
Back-to-school season means consumers are reaching back into their wallets and purses again.
But a survey by Deloitte reveals they won't be digging as deep this year. Read Full Artice...
PASADENA - IndyMac's collapse and subsequent seizure by federal regulators has placed increased scrutiny on the nation's banks - and their performance.
In some cases, that scrutiny has been merited.
Wachovia Corp. and Washington Mutual Inc. Read Full Artice...
WHITTIER - For those who are sick of driving all the way to Brea or Pasadena for upscale cookware, relief is here.
A Whittier couple recently opened the Chef's Corner Store in Uptown. Read Full Artice...
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