restructure its publishing operations into six units based on market lines: general trade hard-cover and
Levitz Furniture said it has been informed by Dean Witter Reynolds that, in light of market conditions, it can't reaffirm that $39 per share--to be paid to Levitz shareholders in a leveraged buy-out of the Miami-based company--is a fair price from a financial point of view.
Wang Laboratories said it expects its revenue in the current quarter to exceed last year's $553 million . . .
Creativity is getting a bad name. Everyone likes to be creative.
Headed by Tulsa, Okla., businessman J. A.
Pity the poor referees.
Gulf & Western Industries reported that its net income for the fiscal year ended July 31 declined 9.8% to $234.3 million from a year earlier.
The Big Ten's floral float honoring conference champion Iowa took an abrupt detour off the Colorado Boulevard parade route Wednesday when Tournament of Roses officials spotted a suspicious device on the back of the float.
The federal government is expected to borrow $44.2 billion during the first three months of this year, a 26% drop from the borrowing needs in the final three months of 1984, the Treasury Department reported.
The Air Force Academy football opener against Texas El Paso, originally scheduled for Sept. 7, has been moved up to Aug. 31, Labor Day weekend, the academy announced.
Management Science America said it sold the microcomputer software unit to Intelligent Systems of Norcross, Ga., for cash and notes, but it did not disclose other terms of the sale.
American Motors said slow sales of its Renault Alliance and Encore subcompacts has forced its
The Lebanese government announced measures Thursday to strengthen security at the Beirut airport and said it will protest at the United Nations over the U.S. effort to isolate the airfield from international airline traffic.
Limoneira, Santa Paula, said it combined its assets with Samuel Edwards Associates, a farming company.
The embattled Minneapolis computer company said the action was deemed "prudent in view of the losses currently being incurred as well as a need to conserve cash."
And where were you on the night of Friday, Nov. 22, 1985? Esperanza Coach Pete Yoder had an alibi.
The Santa Clara, Calif.
Home Box Office Inc. shuffled its Los Angeles-based management staff Tuesday following the
In a two-sentence statement, Horn & Hardart, a food service and mail-order company based in Las Vegas, offered no reason for its decision.
The buyer was Salomon Bros., the New York investment banking firm.