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This week

By Times Staff Writer
Published April 19, 2004

MONDAY: First National Bankshares of Florida holds annual meeting in Naples; Conference Board reports on Leading Economic Indicators for February; and Treasury bill auction.

TUESDAY: SunTrust holds annual meeting; Tampa Port Authority board meeting; Allstate Corp., Altria Group, Bank One and General Motors Corp. report earnings.

WEDNESDAY: Outback Steakhouse holds annual meeting in Tampa; Progress Energy and Paradyne Networks report earnings; Federal Reserve releases survey of regional economic conditions; Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan testifies about the economy before the Joint Economic Committee; American Airlines' parent AMR Corp., Coca-Cola Co., Eastman Kodak Co., Ford Motor Co. and JP Morgan Chase report earnings.

THURSDAY: Walter Industries holds annual meeting in St. Pete Beach; Brown & Brown, Inc. holds annual meeting in Daytona Beach; Tampa Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau quarterly meeting in Tampa; HCA, AT&T, Amazon.com, BellSouth and Microsoft report earnings.

FRIDAY: Delta Air Lines holds annual meeting; Commerce Department reports on durable goods orders for March; Xerox Corp. reports earnings.

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