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Small firms downtown overwhelmed; Some face cash shortfall, lack full insurance coverage.(New York after the terrorist attack)(Brief Article)
One week ago, Burritoville was a thriving restaurant company, attracting swarms of Wall Street executives looking for a fast lunch at any one of its three locations in downtown Manhattan. Today, the Mexican food chain is teetering on the brink of dis One week ago, Burritoville...
Tags: business owner, company, downtown, insurance, small business, terrorist attack
Research articles 2001-09-17
Terrorist Attack Doesn't Keep Insurer IT Systems Down For Long.(Kemper Corp. )(Brief Article)
Despite the horrific destruction of the the World Trade Center and the death of thousands of its inhabitants on Sept 11, insurance firms at or near the site were able to quickly get their information systems up and running again, several companies re Despite the horrific...
Tags: Aon Corp., company, terrorist attack, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-10-01
Alcoa ends record run.(in face of weak economy following terrorist attacks)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Alcoa Inc., the largest company in the primary metals/mining sector in terms of market capitalisation, has finally succumbed to the market conditions that have been affecting the global mining industry for some time. The company has reported a net pr Alcoa Inc., the largest company in...
Tags: Alcoa Inc., company, terrorist attack
Research articles 2001-10-12
Risk managers respond ; Crisis triggers backup plans.(World Trade Center terrorist attacks)
Employers affected by the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center are operating under crisis management plans as they account for employees and struggle to get their operations back on track. In the days following the Sept. 11 crash of two comme Employers affected...
Tags: attack, backup, company, crisis management, phone, Risk Manager, terrorist attack, Verizon Communications Inc., World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-09-17
THE DOWNER CHANNEL.(influence of terrorist attacks on broadcasting industry)(Brief Article)
AOL Time Warner sliced its financial forecast last week, saying that the fallout from the terrorist attacks would cost the company $1 billion-$2 billion. Rather than increasing 2001 revenues 12-15% to $40 billion, AOL's looking at 5-7% growth to $3 AOL Time Warner sliced...
Tags: America Online Inc., broadcasting, company, terrorist attack
Research articles 2001-10-01
Downtown must rise again.(NYC after terrorist attacks)(Brief Article)
In the television and radio interviews i've done in the last two weeks, I keep getting asked the same question: Will the companies that were in the World Trade Center move back downtown? That's the wrong question, and amid the grief and shock of the ...
Tags: company, downtown, terrorist attack, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-09-24

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ABB evacuates Lummus staff following Yanbu terrorist attack.(business & finance news)(ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.)(Brief Article)
ABB says it has flown all its expatriate employees at Yanbu. Saudi Arabia out of the country following a terrorist attack there on May 1, in which gunmen killed four employees of the company's ABB Lummus Global subsidiary and one con tractor. Two others were injured in...
Tags: Lummus Corp.
Research articles 2004-05-12
Saks Incorporated Announces $1 Million Assistance Program For Victims of September 11th Terrorist Attack
Business Editors BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 19, 2001 Saks Incorporated (NYSE:SKS) (the "Company" or "Saks"), partnering with its associates and customers, has announced a $1 Million assistance program for the victims of the September 11th terrorist attack through donations to The September 11th Fund. The September 11th Fund...
Tags: Company, Government, Saks Fifth Avenue, SECURITY
Research articles 2001-09-19
Workers' Compensation Losses Might Top $1 Billion.(Terrorist attacks' impact on workers' compensation insurance industry)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Workers' compensation insurance company losses from the terrorist attack that killed and injured thousands inside New York's World Trade Center complex could hit $1 billion or a multiple of that figure, industry executives say. New York State's re Workers' compensation insurance company losses...
Tags: compensation, insurance company, terrorist attack, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-09-24
EUROPE: MITSUBISHI SALES IN US AND EUROPE EXPECTED TO DROP.(Mitsubishi Motors Corp.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Chief Operating Officer of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Rolf Eckrodt said on Thursday the company expects a 6 percent reduction in its 2001 US vehicle sales due to the September 11 terrorist attack on New York. However, he said that the company hopes to Chief...
Tags: company, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi Motors Corp., sales
Research articles 2001-10-14
ABC chair urges passage of terrorism insurance bill.(ASSOCIATION NEWS)(Associated Builders and Contractors)(Brief Article)
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 is set to expire on Dec. 31, 2005. In the event of a terrorist attack, the federal government will cover 90 percent of losses above a company's deductible, while insurers provide the remaining 10 percent. The Terrorism...
Tags: ABC Inc., terrorism, terrorism insurance
Research articles 2004-12-01
Terrorism: Is your company prepared?
Companies today are operating in an environment never before seen in America. Here's how to protect your employees, your neighbors, your building, your customers, and your shareholders from the consequences of a terrorist attack. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and the subsequent anthrax mailings finally...
Tags: American Red Cross, E-mail, Fax, Government, phone, terrorism
Research articles 2002-01-01
PartnerRe Reaffirms Estimates on U.S. Terrorist Attack Events; Expected Net Losses $375-$400 Million; Company Remains Strongly Capitalized
Business Editors PEMBROKE, Bermuda--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 21, 2001 PartnerRe Ltd. (NYSE: PRE) today reaffirmed its expected claims from the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, and outlined their impact on the company's financial results. "After an exhaustive internal review with the co-operation of our brokers and...
Tags: Company, PartnerRe Ltd.
Research articles 2001-09-21
Creve Coeur, Mo., Bankruptcy Firm Works to Find Employees in New York Attack.
By Peter Shinkle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 13--The terrorist attack in New York has transformed the normally routine work of human resources into a grim and troubling task for employees of Bridge Information Systems Inc. in Creve Coeur. ...
Tags: attack, bankruptcy, Government, Litigation, tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-09-13
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
Since September 11th, corporations worldwide have taken a hypercritical look at their Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning BCP. The big question: If another terrorist attack should occur, would the company be prepared? The impact from September 11th goes far beyond New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania. The impact is...
Tags: Business Continuity, Business Continuity Planning, Business Operations, Business Security, Data Management, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Management, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Strategy
White papers 2002-04-01
Social responsibility: Retailer's community affairs agenda includes disaster relief, housing, youth and the environment - Home Depot: A Different Direction - company provides services and products after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack
The sudden and unprecedented terrorist attacks that hit the United States on Sept. 11 stunned the nation's leaders and left them grappling for the appropriate political, civil and military response. But three hours after commercial jets crashed in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania, Home Depot was mobilizing its disaster...
Tags: environment, Home Depot Inc., terrorist attack
Research articles 2001-12-17
Japanese Firms Flee Pakistan, Brace For Market Drops After Attack on US.(Brief Article)
SUMITOMO CORP., Mitsubishi Corp., Marubeni Corp. and Mitsui & Company are among Japan's major chemical industry players that have evacuated staff members from Pakistan and other potentially troublesome areas following the September 11 terrorist attack on the US. The companies' decisions were...
Tags: attack, Government, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsui & Co., Pakistan, SALES, SECURITY, Sumitomo Corp.
Research articles 2001-09-24
HCPro Survey: Most Hospitals Don't Have Plan Addressing Direct Attack
Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers MARBLEHEAD, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 2002 Hospitals nationwide are not properly prepared to deal with a direct terrorist attack on their facilities, according to a survey conducted by HCPro, a company that helps train healthcare professionals in the area of disaster and bioterrorism preparedness. Of the...
Tags: FBI, HEALTHCARE, hospital, survey
Research articles 2002-12-04
Fortunately, the next terrorist attack isn't scheduled until next year
You will recall that the great anthrax scare happened in the fall of 2001. Now, almost five years later, we learn this from Justin Gillis of The Washington Post: "The government's $1 billion effort to develop a new anthrax vaccine has run into difficulty, with the company in charge [VaxGen...
Tags: Government, HEALTHCARE, vaccine, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2006-07-01
Real Estate Watch: Engineering firm nails new office; Displaced company regroups near Penn Station; contractor renting downtown.(Brief Article)
Washington group international Inc. has found a new home in the Pennsylvania Station area. The multinational engineering and construction firm, which was located on the 91st floor of 2 World Trade Center, lost its office on Sept. 11. Thirteen employees died in the terrorist...
Tags: Construction, Government, HARDWARE, Manhattan, McGraw-Hill Companies, Storage, tenant
Research articles 2002-04-08
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