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7th of September 1994 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 7. září 1994
Focus of White House Inquiry Sharpens
Date: 08 September 1994
By David Johnston
David Johnston
Federal investigators have found evidence that the former head of the White House travel office deposited money that news organizations paid for Presidential trips into his own bank account and may have diverted some of it to his personal use, law-enforcement officials said today. About $55,000 in such money was deposited into the bank account of the former official, Billy R. Dale, from 1988 to 1991, the officials said, referring to a review of Mr. Dale's bank records.
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Journal; Trans-Atlantic Fantasy
Date: 08 September 1994
By Frank Rich
Frank Rich
America is so loud it's hard to get far enough away to escape its din. Even Timbuktu may at this moment be colonized by Burger King tie-ins to "The Lion King." So on a vacation during which I hoped to purge my mind of all things Whitewater, Brentwood and Presley-Jackson -- but had scant expectation of actually doing so -- I was at first startled and then delighted to discover an America-free zone in a most unexpected place not all that far from home: England. Maybe England's aversion to hard American news reflects the triumph of Rupert Murdoch's scorched-earth campaign to strip journalism of anything that might resemble fact. Maybe it's because every British editor of any skill has already immigrated to New York to work for Conde Nast. Whatever the reason, it is now almost impossible to find cogent information about what's happening in the United States in even the upmarket London newspapers. For an American looking to get away from it all, even a week in urban England is tantamount to a month in the country. Without CNN.
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Greenwald Quits Czech Truck Maker
Date: 08 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The bold American-style management experiment at the troubled Czech truck maker Tatra dissolved amid bitterness and recriminations today as its three would-be American rescuers resigned. In a brief statement from the company's headquarters in the town of Koprivnice, Tatra said its chairman, Gerald Greenwald, who in July became chairman of the parent company of employee-owned United Airlines, and his two partners, Jack Rutherford and David Shelby, had resigned their posts, effective immediately.
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DISCOVERY ZONE COMPLETES TWO ACQUISITIONS
Date: 07 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Discovery Zone Inc. of Chicago said yesterday that it had completed its acquisition of Leaps and Bounds Inc. from the McDonald's Corporation. Discovery Zone, an operator and franchiser of children's indoor playgrounds, issued 5.5 million shares of its common stock to McDonald's for the 49 Leaps and Bounds centers. The company said it had also completed the acquisition of all Discovery Zone Fun Centers and franchise territories formerly owned by the Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation. The 60 Fun Centers and the territories were acquired by issuing about 4.63 million Discovery Zone shares to Blockbuster.
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PROPOSED SETTLEMENT BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
Date: 07 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Southern California Edison, a unit of SCEcorp, announced yesterday a proposed settlement with state regulators that would reduce the repayment schedule for its $2.7 billion investment in the San Onofre nuclear plant to 8 years from 13. The agreement would also trim $67 million from so-called nonfuel revenue in 1995, while allowing the utility to reduce spending on energy conservation programs by $121 million. The proposed settlement, which would set the utility's rates for 1995, was negotiated with the Division of Ratepayers' Advocates, an office that represents the interests of customers before the California Public Utilities Commission. The commission is expected to vote on the matter before the end of the year.
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AVON SHARES RISE ON TAKEOVER TALK
Date: 08 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of Avon Products Inc. rose $2 yesterday, to $61.50, on the New York Stock Exchange amid takeover speculation. The CNBC commentator Dan Dorfman said there was speculation that Goldman, Sachs was putting together a transaction that would pay $80 a share for Avon's stock. Avon declined to comment. Without a takeover, Avon is a "solid buy" on strong fundamentals, said Robert Rank of R. L. Rank & Company, who manages $50 million in assets.
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Levi's Seeks Approval to Open Stores
Date: 07 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Levi Strauss & Company is seeking approval from the Federal Trade Commission to operate stores selling only Levi's products. The F.T.C. said today that it had been petitioned by Levi Strauss to reopen and modify a 1978 consent order to let the company own retail stores.
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COMPAQ SAYS IT EXPECTS LOWER MARGINS AHEAD
Date: 08 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Compaq Computer Corporation will probably have slimmer gross margins through the remainder of the year, the company's treasurer said yesterday. Compaq's gross margin of 26.6 percent in the second quarter is probably unsustainable if the company wants to continue building market share, said David. J. Schempf, Compaq's corporate controller and treasurer. Compaq's goal is to maintain a gross margin of 23 percent to 25 percent of sales, he said. Mr. Schempf said the sales outlook was "very favorable" around the world. Compaq's stock closed at $35.50, up 12.5 cents, on the New York Stock Exchange, after trading at $36.75 shortly before Mr. Schremp's comments were reported.
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MEDAPHIS TO ACQUIRE ADVACARE IN $107.5 MILLION DEAL
Date: 07 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Advacare Inc. signed a definitive agreement yesterday to be acquired by the Medaphis Corporation for stock and debt worth about $107.5 million. Advacare said the price included $38.2 million in Medaphis stock and $69.3 million of outstanding debt, liabilities and transaction costs. Shares of Medaphis were down $1.75, at $33.50, in Nasdaq trading. Advacare shares were down 50 cents, at $2.0625. Advacare said that based on the number of its shares, options and warrants outstanding, the value to be paid in Medaphis stock was the equivalent of $2.36 per Advacare share. Medaphis, based in Atlanta, provides billing and accounts-receivable management services to hospitals and doctors. Advacare, based in Dallas, provides medical billing and practice management services.
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AFTER TAKEOVER, SENIOR EXECUTIVES AT LAC RESIGN
Date: 08 September 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Lac Minerals Ltd., a gold company based in Toronto, said yesterday that its two senior executives had resigned in the wake of the American Barrick Resources Corporation's $1.68 billion buyout of Lac. James Pitblado quit as chairman and Peter Steen resigned as president, chief executive and director. Both had served at Lac for less than two months. Mr. Pitblado succeeded Peter Allen, who left during a takeover battle started in July. American Barrick said yesterday that more than 80 percent of Lac's shareholders had tendered their shares in the offer, which was set to expire this week but was extended until Sept. 19 to give Lac's remaining shareholders time to tender their stock.
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