Service sector activity, retail sales disappoint
NEW YORK – Further evidence that the economic recovery will be a slow and bumpy one emerged today with reports that service sector activity and retail sales unexpectedly shrank in November as consumers...
View ArticleRenewed Gulf demand drives Hornbeck’s 3Q earnings
The Covington-based company reported $7.4 million in net income for the third quarter, or 20 cents per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $741,000, or 3 cents per share, a year ago.
View ArticleLosses can lead to wins for business
You can’t win them all. While Connie Mack was referring to baseball, his words also apply to business where it’s critically important to learn from your losses.
View ArticleSome customers are better for your competition
By diluting your time and other resources on customers not in your target segment, you’re paying an opportunity cost of not building the core customer base you really want.
View ArticleHouston company buys Houma energy services business
An S&P 500 company has acquired a Houma-based technical services provider to move into the offshore energy market.
View ArticleServices for George Rodrique set for Thursday
Rodrigue, a native of southwest Louisiana, began painting scenes of life in Cajun country in the 1960s, but is perhaps best known for the "Blue Dog" that became his signature creation in the 1990s.
View ArticleYear in Review: Energy 2013
Vessel construction and acquisition activity was in high gear in 2013 for local energy service companies, the former spurred by demand for specialty vessels to supply offshore oilfields and the latter...
View ArticleHornbeck lists Mexico as priority market
The company tells investors it wants to capitalize on the emerging opportunity for oil and gas firms in Mexico.
View ArticleArmstrong Airport sets record for passengers in 2015
More than 10.6 million passengers traveled through Louis Armstrong International Airport last year, an increase of 9.1 percent compared to 2014 and an all-time record high in total passenger numbers,...
View ArticleGLO to suspend service as it looks for new flight partner
New Orleans-based charter air service GLO says it is suspending service as it parts ways with the company that operates its regional flights.
View ArticleService sector activity, retail sales disappoint
NEW YORK – Further evidence that the economic recovery will be a slow and bumpy one emerged today with reports that service sector activity and retail sales unexpectedly shrank in November as consumers...
View ArticleRenewed Gulf demand drives Hornbeck’s 3Q earnings
The Covington-based company reported $7.4 million in net income for the third quarter, or 20 cents per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $741,000, or 3 cents per share, a year ago.
View ArticleLosses can lead to wins for business
You can’t win them all. While Connie Mack was referring to baseball, his words also apply to business where it’s critically important to learn from your losses.
View ArticleSome customers are better for your competition
By diluting your time and other resources on customers not in your target segment, you’re paying an opportunity cost of not building the core customer base you really want.
View ArticleHouston company buys Houma energy services business
An S&P 500 company has acquired a Houma-based technical services provider to move into the offshore energy market.
View ArticleServices for George Rodrique set for Thursday
Rodrigue, a native of southwest Louisiana, began painting scenes of life in Cajun country in the 1960s, but is perhaps best known for the "Blue Dog" that became his signature creation in the 1990s.
View ArticleYear in Review: Energy 2013
Vessel construction and acquisition activity was in high gear in 2013 for local energy service companies, the former spurred by demand for specialty vessels to supply offshore oilfields and the latter...
View ArticleHornbeck lists Mexico as priority market
The company tells investors it wants to capitalize on the emerging opportunity for oil and gas firms in Mexico.
View ArticleArmstrong Airport sets record for passengers in 2015
More than 10.6 million passengers traveled through Louis Armstrong International Airport last year, an increase of 9.1 percent compared to 2014 and an all-time record high in total passenger numbers,...
View ArticleGLO to suspend service as it looks for new flight partner
New Orleans-based charter air service GLO says it is suspending service as it parts ways with the company that operates its regional flights.
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