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BOSTON UNIVERSITY (85): Lisa Smith 10-1--21; Laurie Fitchett 2-0--4; Laura Boettcher 5-1--11; Renee Kuwolski 5-2--12; Andrea Aschucks 6-2--4; Leslie Koper 2-3--7; Tia Theuiault 2-0--4; Lynn Bay 2-0--4; Lynn Kauando 1-2--4; Karen Wood 0-0--0; Lorinda Weber 2-0--4; Margery Hayney...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Keffer Nets 30 But Women Cagers Fall | 12/8/1986 | See Source »

...Apaches engaged Boettcher & Co., a Denver investment banking firm, for the deal. The tax-exempt bonds, which carry interest rates of 9.1% and 9.6%, are backed by revenues from Jicarilla oil and gas wells, which total about $20 million annually, plus $108 million of other financial assets. After Standard & Poor's officials met with members of the tribal council last month, the credit rating firm gave the bonds an A rating. That is two notches below the top grade of AAA, but higher than the BBB+ rating given bonds issued by Chicago or New York City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investments: Apaches on the Bond Path | 7/15/1985 | See Source »

...sickly profits have not been helped by the dreary ratings of its NBC television network. Others include Walt Disney Productions, whose movie business has been floundering, and United Cable Television, a Denver-based cable-TV operator with 615,000 subscribers in 18 states. Says Michael Franson, an analyst for Boettcher & Co., a Denver securities firm: "If you broke up United into pieces and sold them all separately, they would be worth more to investors than United is today." Franson reasons that the stock, which is now trading for about $28 a share, has a real value of close...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Swallowing Up One Another | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

Dimly lit, tunnel-like passageways provide a transition between the bright public areas and the theaters and their mysteries. The only real weakness in the Bonfils design is that it bears no relationship at all to its two-year-old neighbor, the brick-walled Boettcher Concert Hall, designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates for the Denver Symphony. Both buildings are admirable but in disquietingly different ways. It is unfortunate that the same architect was not assigned to both. The disunity may be less noticeable, however, when the 76-ft.-high glass Galleria, which now leads to both entrances, is extended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: A New Theater in the Rockies | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

...some Denverites that is more than an untimely irony. Financing for the center is, inevitably, complicated. It depends on city bond issues, private funds, including grants from the Boettcher Foundation and especially from two foundations endowed by the Bonfils family, who got rich in publishing. Sea well, ever a pivotal Denver figure, is president of both. Many people, including City Councilwoman Cathy Donahue, are afraid that eventually Denver will be left with much of the bill: "It's simply too expensive." Mayor William McNichols admits that there is strain: "We've had sessions that would match whatever Muhammad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Rocky Mountain High | 3/20/1978 | See Source »

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