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Article: L.A. entrepreneurs translate glasnost into profits. (Sally A. Miller and Gloria Zimmerman are among first to sell entertainment services in Soviet Union)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- April 9, 1990
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L.A. entrepreneurs translate glasnost into profits
Entertainment companies across the globe are now clamoring to capitalize on communism's decline and the Soviet Union's urgent need for hard currency, but two Los Angeles businesswomen are reaping the benefits of their foresight in setting up business with the U.S.S.R. before it was fashionable.
Sally A. Miller and Gloria Zimmerman have a combined seven years of Soviet trading experience, most of it with entertainment projects, to profit from glasnost.
Miller, president of Infinity Productions Inc., with Zimmerman, head of Los Angeles-based American International Entertainment, offer their ...