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27th of January 1993 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 27 stycznia 1993 roku
New York A.F.L.-C.I.O. Opposes Boycott of Daily News
Date: 28 January 1993
By Ronald Sullivan
Ronald Sullivan
The leadership of the New York State A.F.L.-C.I.O. broke with the New York Newspaper Guild yesterday, opposing the guild's boycott of The New York Daily News a day after several unions proclaimed their support. The guild called for a boycott after Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the new publisher of The Daily News, dismissed 182 guild members on Jan. 7.
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Suitor Starts Mapping Strategy to Save The Post
Date: 27 January 1993
By Alessandra Stanley
Alessandra Stanley
Steven Hoffenberg, the businessman who would be owner of The New York Post, scheduled his first meeting on the future of the imperiled newspaper with the head of the one department that he values above all others: sales. "Did Zuckerman start this way?" Mr. Hoffenberg asked The Post's vice president for sales, Robert M. Scott, referring to Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the publisher who 19 days ago bought the rival Daily News.
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Reports Show How the Books Are Kept
Date: 27 January 1993
By Diana B. Henriques
Diana
In contrast to the image of the Towers Financial Corporation that is sketched by Steven Hoffenberg and his supporters, the fine print in the company's annual reports shows a concern whose explosive growth has been accompanied by some unusual accounting arrangements and an uneven compliance with its legal obligations to its investors. But for an important bookkeeping change, the company's profits in its most recent fiscal year would have vanished. The accounting change added roughly $8.5 million to the company's ledgers for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 1992, enabling the company to report annual profits of $5.4 million. Without the change, the company would have ended the year about $500,000 in the red, after belatedly writing off $3.8 million in losses from an insurance operation in Illinois that closed.
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DIGITAL WILL CLOSE FACTORY IN MASSACHUSETTS
Date: 27 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Digital Equipment Corporation said yesterday that it planned to sell a 535,000-square-foot plant in Westfield, Mass. The sale is part of Digital's efforts to divest itself of nonessential manufacturing operations . The factory makes metal boxes that enclose computer parts. Digital said it wanted to sell the plant, its equipment and the 200 acres of land. Digital said that it would continue operating the factory until it was sold, and that it wanted whoever bought the business to continue as a Digital supplier. The Westfield factory employs 445 people. There was no immediate indication what would happen to them.
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Mercedes May Expand Line
Date: 28 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Mercedes-Benz A.G. says it is considering selling a full range of cars rather than just the luxury models it currently markets. The company may also expand production outside Germany and slash jobs. This amounts to a "strategic reorientation of the company," said Helmut Werner, deputy chairman of the automotive subsidiary of Daimler-Benz, in a speech Tuesday night that was released today.
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ROCKWELL TO HALT STOCK REPURCHASE PROGRAM
Date: 28 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Rockwell International Corporation said yesterday that it would suspend its common stock repurchase program because of its recent agreement to buy the Sundstrand Corporation's Data Control division for $225 million. In November, Rockwell's board approved a $500 million stock repurchase plan. The company, based in Seal Beach, Calif., has already used $117.6 million of that amount.
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CAMPBELL PRESSES BID FOR AUSTRALIAN COMPANY
Date: 27 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Campbell Soup Company said yesterday that it had increased its stake in Arnotts Ltd., a major Australian food company, to 35.4 percent, adding that this entitled it to a third seat on Arnotts' board. Campbell is making a hostile takeover attempt for Arnotts. It has offered $6.41, United States, a share. It said it acquired 1.5 million more shares yesterday and early today.
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TOPPS STOCK PLUMMETS 30% ON EXPECTED LOSS
Date: 27 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Topps Company, the nation's leading maker of sports and entertainment trading cards, lost 30.6 percent of its market value amid concern that demand for its products is declining. It stock fell $3.75 yesterday, to $8.50, in Nasdaq trading. Topps, based in Brooklyn, said it expected a loss in the fourth quarter, which ends on Feb. 26.
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PEOPLES WESTCHESTER BOARD REJECTS TAKEOVER BID
Date: 27 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The board of the Peoples Westchester Savings Bank yesterday rejected the $30-a-share takeover bid it received from an investor group on Jan. 19. The groupnow owns a 9.9 percent stake. The bank's stock jumped $3 a share yesterday, to $36, in Nasdaq trading. Peoples Westchester also said it had received another letter from the group stating it was "open to adjusting" the proposed price after an examination of the company's financial statements. The investor group could not be reached for comment.
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GOVERNMENT AGREES TO SELL 56 BRANCHES OF HOMEFED
Date: 28 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Regulators yesterday began the process of dismantling HomeFed Bank of San Diego, which became the nation's biggest savings and loan to fail when seized in July. Five California institutions agreed to pay a total of $34.7 million for HomeFed's 56 Northern and central California branches, which had $1.6 billion in deposits. For now, the Resolution Trust Corporation will continue to operate HomeFed's remaining 144 branches.
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