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- Terrorism 'hit really close to home.' Raimondi, Stephanie // Fairfield County Business Journal;9/17/2001, Vol. 40 Issue 38, p2
Reports on the response of the local business community to the U.S. September 11 terrorist attacks in Connecticut. Concerns over the economic-effects of the attacks; Role of the business sector in preventing the negative effects of the attacks; Recap on the experience of a corporate executive...
- In the Long Term: Uncertainty. Vyas, Rajiv // Orange County Business Journal;9/17/2001, Vol. 24 Issue 38, p1
Reports on the economic impact of the September 2001 terrorist attacks on businesses in Orange County, California. Case of Santa Ana-based HSC Systems Inc.; Short term- and long-term economic impact of the attacks.
- After the Attacks: Businesses Confront New Reality. Simons, Andrew; Vyas, Rajiv; Cziborr, Chris; Williams, Daniel D.; Ito-Peterson, Yoko; Bellantonio, Jennifer; Michrina, Stephine // Orange County Business Journal;9/24/2001, Vol. 24 Issue 39, p1
Reports on challenges faced by businesses in Orange County, California in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Inclusion of companies' barring of all but essential travel; Decline in corporate sales; Efforts of technology companies to return to business as...
- Productivity: Terrorism Casualty? Weimer, George // Material Handling Management;Nov2001, Vol. 56 Issue 12, p23
Ponders on the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the companies in the U.S. Effects on productivity; Implication of increasing security.
- An In-Depth Review Of The Insurance Markets Following 9/11 Presented By Serio. // Insurance Advocate;10/21/2002, Vol. 113 Issue 40, p7
Analyzes the condition of the insurance market in New York after the September 11 terrorist attacks incident. Economic effects of the terrorist attacks on commercial transactions of the region; Contribution of the insurance market for recovery of losses of businesses; Availability and...
- PICKING UP SPEED. O'Sullivan, Kate // Inc.;Sep2002, Vol. 24 Issue 9, p106
Presents the results of a survey on the viability of several companies in the U.S. after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Sales expectations for 2002; Percentage of respondents who are planning to hire new employees in the remainder of 2002; Optimism about the U.S. economy; Status of...
- Shock Value. Cakebread, Caroline // Canadian Investment Review;Summer2006, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p5
The article considers the impact of terrorist attacks on the financial market. Since September 11, 2001, governments worldwide have been trying to put up in place contingency plans and in particular, mechanisms to help firms deal with the overwhelming costs of rebuilding businesses lost to such...
- A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT. Rasmussen, Patty // Georgia Trend;Aug2010, Vol. 25 Issue 12, p79
The article features the business endeavor of former Fulton County commissioner Michael Hightower after involving in a corruption scandal during his tenure in Fulton County, Georgia. Hightower set out to create a firm offering the combined talents of professionals in the fields of urban...
- Picking Up the Pieces. O'Brien, George // BusinessWest;Dec2001, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p6
Focuses on the efforts to revive wireless network company, Concourse Communications, after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Impacts of the attack on the World Trade Center on the company's operations; Plans of the company; Financial performance.


