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July 2003 Issue



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ProblemSolver 
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Expert answers to business dilemmas.

Local company secures major government contract 
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H.F. Scientific to supply water systems to U.S. military overseas

Progress at airport 
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SWFIA terminal complex reaches one-third mark

It's About Growth 
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Population growth and its effect on the mag industry.

Local businesswoman appointed to state post 
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Watermeier to head transportation commission

Worker Trends 
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A massive study of the local job market aims to help employers better understand the region.

Worker Trends Side Bar 
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A new initiative

Table Matters 
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Rodes hooks diners in Bonita with its fresh fare.

Vacant Charter Glade facility sells 
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Property goes for $2.25 million, less than half of original asking price

Fifth Third posts higher earnings 
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Second-quater share profits increase 10 percent

Chico's has a record month 
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Sales hit $65.9 million in June

F.N.B. Corp. plans to split corporation 
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The proposed action would spin F.N.B. into two companies

Airport breaks another record 
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3.4 million passengers through Southwest Florida International in first half of 2003

AmSouth profits rise 
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Second-quarter results show $2.4 million increase over last year

Golf 
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Entrepreneurs try to find a hole-in-one-and avoid the bunkers-by mixing golf and business.

Hot Property 
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Taking the temperature of the commercial market.

F.N.B. Corp. reports profits 
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Local company's second quarter up over last year

From the Editor 
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Who's out front this month, and a new editor on the horizon.