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Atlanta GamesIn 1996, the business capital of the New South will bask in the Olympic spotlight. But will the injection of capital provided by the games defuse the city’s subtle racial tensions or rehabilitate battered downtown neighborhoods? |
Peter Lacey | April 1 1992 | |
James B. WilliamsIn an era marked by debates about the merits of delegating decision-making authority, James B. Williams, chairman and chief executive [...] |
Peter Lacey | March 1 1992 | |
Herman RussellA sizable chunk of skyline in Atlanta-the bustling business capitol of the South-bears the imprint of construction giant Herman Russell.The [...] |
Peter Lacey | March 1 1992 | |
Larry L. PrinceAs the auto industry languishes, more and more people are repairing cars they might normally have traded in for new [...] |
Peter Lacey | March 1 1992 | |
Mark BakerFor British Telecom, a true North American presence was first established when it acquired TYMNET from McDonnell Douglas in 1989. [...] |
Peter Lacey | January 1 1992 | |
Maurice G. HardyOnly serious environmental incidents like the recent-and costly-Perrier debacle remind most of us of the crucial importance of the “fluid [...] |
Peter Lacey | June 1 1990 | |
Claude BebearClaude Bebear launched what could have become the biggest ever French business acquisition in the U.S. In July 1989, Bebear, [...] |
Peter Lacey | June 1 1990 | |
Power YachtsChoosing the right model is as important as knowing port from starboard. |
Peter Lacey | January 1 1989 |