Hibernia-business experts Preview 2002 in the east of Louisiana and Texas
As one of the greatest years of turbulent recent history of close cooperation, business and financial experts for a better future in 2002. As the largest financial institution based in the region, Hibernia National Bank (NYSE: HIB), experts, to monitor the trade and economic trends of its Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.How do you prepare your year-end and New Year stories, you can contact these people for their opinions. We have a sample of the view of some experts Hibernia, hold his finger on the pulse of regional and national economies. In an interview with these experts, please contact Kay letter to 877/568-1233 (toll free) or 504/568-1233.
James C. Mcelroy, President and Chief Investment Officer, Hibernia Asset Management, a division of Hibernia National Bank:
“During 2002, the recession is back, and we should see a scholarship to decent low-yielding returns adolescent. This reorganization should take place from the second half of 2002 and perhaps also the during the second quarter.
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