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Houston Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
In Houston, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. Houston area apartment occupancy also fell from last quarter, down 1.4 points overall. On average, apartments in Houston show an 88.46 percent occupancy rate. This is the fifth consecutive quarterly drop in occupancy levels. Class A properties fell 1.54...
Tags: Houston, Apartment, Hurricane Katrina, Point, O'Connor & Associates
White papers 2007-02-01
Hurricane Katrina: The Devestation Of New Orleans And Its Impact On Houston
Due to the large-scale devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina, the transient nature of the evacuee population, and the heavy caseload for government employees helping to place the evacuees into semi-permanent housing, it is nearly impossible to get complete and accurate information on the evacuee population. The authors have made every...
Tags: Houston, Hurricane Katrina, O'Connor & Associates
White papers 2005-12-16
Hurricane Katrina: One Year Update - Impact On Houston Multifamily
This paper is an update to the original O'Connor & Associates? Hurricane Katrina report. As one of the nearest and largest metropolitan areas to New Orleans, Houston took in a massive number of New Orleans residents before and after the hurricane. At its peak, approximately 300,000 evacuees took refuge in...
Tags: Houston, New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, O'Connor & Associates
White papers 2006-11-28
Hurricane Katrina Expanded White Paper Now Available
OConnor & Associates has produced an updated and expanded White Paper examining the short- and long-term impact of Hurricane Katrina upon Houston, particularly the multifamily market. This report is the most comprehensive analysis on this subject anywhere. The expanded White Paper addresses: comprehensive analysis of number of evacuees; impact of...
Tags: Houston, Hurricane Katrina, Analysis, O'Connor & Associates, OConnor & Associates
White papers 2006-01-13

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Anadarko Pledges $1 Million in Aid to Victims of Hurricane Katrina
HOUSTON -- Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC) announced today that the company will donate $1 million in aid to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. The bulk of Anadarko's donation will go to the American Red Cross disaster relief fund and the United Way Katrina Relief Fund. "The Gulf Coast area...
Tags: Anadarko Petroleum Corp., Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-09-07
Two Houston Residents Charged With Operating Fraudulent Web Site to Accept Donations for Hurricane Katrina Relief
HOUSTON, July 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Steven Anyanwu Stephens, 23, and Bartholomew Stephens, 26, both of Houston, have been charged in a nine-count indictment with conspiracy, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with their operation of "mailtowww.salvationarmyonlineAtyahoo.com," a Web site that falsely purported to raise money for a...
Tags: attorney, bank, FBI, fraud, Government, Houston, INTERNET, Litigation, PayPal, SECURITY, Web
Research articles 2006-07-17
Petrohawk Updates Impact of Hurricane Katrina; Company and Employees Donate $250,000 to Relief Efforts
HOUSTON -- After assessing the impact of Hurricane Katrina on its onshore and offshore operations in the Gulf Coast region, Petrohawk Energy Corporation ("Petrohawk" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:HAWK) announced today that its facilities did not experience any material damage. The Company experienced several days of production downtime in nearly...
Tags: Company, SEC
Research articles 2005-09-14
AMD Connects Hurricane Katrina Evacuees With Internet Devices in Texas Relief Centers; Nearly 400 Personal Internet Communicators Help Evacuees in Houston, Austin and San Antonio Connect With Family, Friends and Relief Agencies
AUSTIN, Texas -- Today AMD (NYSE:AMD) announced it has deployed nearly 400 Personal Internet Communicators PICs to assist Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. The durable Internet devices, along with free Internet access provided by AMD partners, have allowed evacuees to immediately start reconnecting with family and...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., agency, Hurricane Katrina, Internet
Research articles 2005-09-07
Siemens to Send Power, Medical, Water and Telecommunications Equipment to Aid in Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts; Company Initiates 100% Matching Donation Program for Its 70,000 US Employees
NEW YORK -- Siemens today announced initial deployment of critical infrastructure equipment needed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The company is sending power generators to hospitals in Houston and Louisiana and telecommunications equipment to emergency centers and key hubs. Siemens is preparing to send USFilter water treatment equipment to...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Siemens AG, telecommunications
Research articles 2005-09-01
ARAMARK Continues to Support Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Throughout Texas and around the Country
PHILADELPHIA & HOUSTON -- ARAMARK remains focused on ensuring the safety of our employees and helping our clients, customers and communities. Our teams on the ground are helping their communities nourish, house and otherwise sustain tens of thousands of displaced people. ARAMARK in Texas (as of September 8, 2005)...
Tags: American Red Cross, food, Manufacturing, Spike, Texas
Research articles 2005-09-08
Hurricane Katrina: Katrina Aid Is There, but It Takes Perseverance
My journey to get disaster aid began at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center, about two weeks after Hurricane Katrina stole my school year and most of my belongings.If I had known that I would not be returning to Dillard University in New Orleans for many, many months, when I...
Tags: American Red Cross, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Houston, phone, PRODUCTIVITY, Red Cross
Research articles 2005-10-01
Sprint Nextel Resumes Service Restoration in Wake of Second Gulf Coast Hurricane; Damage from Hurricane Rita Less than Expected; Progress Continues in Areas Hardest Hit by Hurricane Katrina
RESTON, Va. -- Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S) today announced that service impacts from Hurricane Rita were less than expected, with the bulk of wireless outages occurring in Houston, where the network is operating now at 90 percent, and in Lake Charles, La., where crews are focusing on restoration efforts. Affected...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Sprint Nextel Corp.
Research articles 2005-09-26
The storm this time: a personal account of natural and unnatural disaster in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
I'M FLYING TO NEW ORLEANS and the Gulf region by way of Ronald Reagan (Washington, D.C.) and George Bush Houston airports to see how "less government" functions in the face of a coastal catastrophe. Actually, given that it's three weeks since Hurricane Katrina made landfall, we...
Tags: Bush, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Gulf, hurricane, Insurance, Katrina, Mississippi
Research articles 2005-09-01
Austin Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
The Austin apartment market appears to be the most capable of all the major Texas markets of withstanding the effects of Hurricane Katrina. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in...
Tags: Apartment, Austin, Hurricane Katrina, O'Connor & Associates, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2007-02-01
Dallas/Fort Worth Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
In Dallas/Fort Worth, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
Tags: Apartment, Hurricane Katrina, O'Connor & Associates, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2007-02-01
ConocoPhillips Contributes to Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Efforts
HOUSTON -- ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) today announced it will contribute $3 million to assist relief efforts arising from Hurricane Katrina and the resultant flooding in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. In addition, the company will establish a matching program for employees.
Tags: ConocoPhillips Co., Hurricane Katrina
Research articles 2005-09-01
Rick's Cabaret Says Hurricane Katrina Will Not Affect Its Operations; Independent New Orleans Location Operates under One-Time License Fee
HOUSTON -- Rick's Cabaret International, Inc. (NASDAQ: RICK), operator of adult nightclubs, said today that Hurricane Katrina will have no effect on its revenue or earnings because the independent Rick's Cabaret nightclub in New Orleans operates under a one-time license fee. "Revenue and earnings from the New Orleans club...
Tags: Houston, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Rick
Research articles 2005-08-29
Transocean Inc. Provides Update on Gulf of Mexico Fleet Status Following Hurricane Katrina
HOUSTON -- Transocean Inc. (NYSE:RIG) today announced that the moored semisubmersible Deepwater Nautilus has drifted off location in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The rig's present location is being monitored remotely by a transponder beacon onboard the unit. All personnel had previously been safely evacuated and the well was secured...
Tags: Transocean Inc.
Research articles 2005-08-29
Rowan Provides Update on Loss of Rowan-New Orleans and Status of Rig Fleet Following Hurricane Katrina
HOUSTON -- Rowan Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RDC) announced today that it has located the wreckage of the Rowan-New Orleans, its LeTourneau 52-class slot jack-up rig which capsized and sank in 155 feet of water in Main Pass Block 185 offshore Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina. As previously reported, the rig was...
Tags: Rowan Companies Inc.
Research articles 2005-09-07
Alderwoods Group Comments on Impact of Hurricane Katrina.
CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sep 21, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Alderwoods Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:AWGI) today commented on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on its operations in the New Orleans and Mississippi Gulf Coast areas. "Our primary concern over the past several weeks has been for...
Tags: Alderwoods Group Inc., Company Overview Alderwoods Group, Mayflower National Life Insurance Co.
Research articles 2005-09-21
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