Articles Featuring BH Capital Ltd. and George Lovato, Jr.
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Friday, November 4th 2005
Kathi Schroeder
New Mexico Business Weekly
Affordable retirement complex developers desire IRB financing An Albuquerque group plans to build an affordable, assisted living, rental complex in the metro region with a rare twist -- no entry fee. And the shareholder/investors are hoping their project will qualify for about $15 million in industrial revenue bonds. |
![]() Tuesday, January 6th 2004
Karen Jarnagin
New Mexico Business Weekly
Long Haul Americana Publishing is driving sales by hooking truckers on its newly expanded listings of serialized audiobooks
George Lovato Jr. liked what he was hearing. Three years ago, Americana Publishing Inc. (BB: APBH), Lovato's Albuquerque-based multimedia publishing company, was earning about $500,000 in annual revenues by publishing and selling audio, print and electronic books in a variety of genres, from Westerns to spy thrillers. |
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Friday, June 13th 2003
Kathi Schroeder
New Mexico Business Weekly
Universal's declining sales force layoffs Americana Publishing (OTC:BB APBH) of Albuquerque has been in talks for the past year with Universal Printing & Publishing Inc.'s President Tony Medrano, to buy some of the company's assets, including its web press, reportedly the largest in the city. |
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Tixs For Kids Sponsors George Lovato, Jr. of Americana Publishing is donating the legal services to establish Tixs for Kids as a non-profit organization. This involves a tremendous amount of work, and we couldn't do it without them! |
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Monday, November 29th 1999
Press Release
MP3 Newswire
Site to Offer Rare Music, CDs Americana Publishing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: APBH), owner and operator of americanabooks.com, has announced the development of a companion web site that will offer a categorized archive of more than 100,000 rare and out-of-print songs that may be downloaded by customers. |
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Monday, December 1st 1997
Nancy Traver
New Mexico Business Journal
Another variety of banker - merchant banker George Lovato Jr - The New Mexico Private 100 Merchant banker George Lovato pulls out all the financial stops to help his clients.
Centuries ago, merchant bankers stood on the nation's greatest port cities. As towering ships were unloaded, these bankers bought all variety of goods, only to turn around and sell them to merchants who would then send them to mercantiles and trading posts all over the country. |
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Wednesday, June 1st 1988
Mark Henricks
Venture Entreprenews
In Unity There Are Reservations George Lovato Jr. looked at the car rental industry and saw 10,000 independent operators trying to compete with a handful of giants. |
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Monday, July 27th 1987
Sherry Robinson
Albuquerque Journal Business Outlook
Things Turning Out 'Rite' for Fledgling Company Former Male Nurse Expects $350,000 This Year From Rental Firm, Network
Sometimes the bread falls with the buttered side up. George "J.R." Lovato Jr., who had to abort an initial public offering last year, has decided that he and his company, Rent Rite Reservation Network Inc., were probably unripe at the time. He also admits that the success of his recently completed offering gives him the luxury of being philosophical about the earlier disaster. |
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Thursday, May 17th 1984
Sherry Robinson
Albuquerque Journal
New Idea, Used Cars, Borrowed Money Equal Success Former Male Nurse Expects $350,000 This Year From Rental Firm, Network
Lovato, with the help from his father and friends, has multiplied $130,000 of somebody else's money into a rental agency and network that may give independent rental companies their first chance to complete with the big national agencies. |





