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Date: 18 April 1989
INTERNATIONAL A3-15 An economic aid plan for Poland that includes eight basic points was announced by President Bush, who said Eastern Europe was slowly changing systems. Page A1
Антон Бернард (итал. Anton Bernard — Болцано, 18. април 1989) професионални је италијански хокејаш на леду који игра на позицији деснокрилног и централног нападача.
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Date: 18 April 1989
INTERNATIONAL A3-15 An economic aid plan for Poland that includes eight basic points was announced by President Bush, who said Eastern Europe was slowly changing systems. Page A1
Date: 19 April 1989
Ann Taylor Inc., the fashion retailer, will open 17 stores by November in 13 cities in 7 states, Joseph E. Brooks, the company's chairman and chief executive, said. Ann Taylor operates 120 stores in 25 states and Washington. Of the 17 new stores, two have been opened near Pittsburgh and the others are expected to be open by the end of November. Stores in Miami, San Francisco and Stamford, Conn., will also be expanded.
Date: 18 April 1989
Reuters
The Shaklee Corporation said a unit of the Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Company of Japan had completed a tender offer for all outstanding shares of Shaklee common stock at $28 each. The offer expired at midnight on Friday. The Yamanouchi unit will own about 92 percent of the common shares of Shaklee, which specializes in the direct sale of food, health products and other products.
Date: 18 April 1989
Special to the New York Times
Chariot Holdings Ltd., an investment company in New York, has offered to buy the shares of the Synalloy Corporation that it does not control for $10 each in cash. Synalloy, based in Spartansburg, S.C., is a specialty chemical manufacturer. Its stock closed today at $8.75 a share, up 12.5 cents, on the American Stock Exchange. Chariot, which owns 20 percent of Synalloy, would pay $30.7 million for the remaining shares. A Synalloy spokesman was unavailable to comment.
Date: 18 April 1989
Reuters
Hanson P.L.C., the British conglomerate, said it would sell its Allders chain of duty-free shops and department stores to a management group for $:224 million, or about $380 million. Allders operates the duty-free shops at the Heathrow and Gatwick Airports in London, and the unit has interests in Europe, North and South America and Australia. Hanson, one of Britain's 10 largest companies, whose interests range from bricks and tobacco to bathroom fixtures and food, said it would retain a 5 percent stake in Allders.
Date: 18 April 1989
Reuters
The NCNB Corporation said today that it would be willing to sweeten its $2.4 billion offer for the Citizens and Southern Corporation.
Date: 19 April 1989
Special to the New York Times
Fairchild Industries has decided to start discussions with Carlyle Group L.P. about the possible sale of the Chantilly, Va., aerospace concern.
Date: 18 April 1989
Special to the New York Times
In its second acquisition agreement in two weeks, the BankAmerica Corporation said it would buy the parent company of Nevada's fifth-largest commercial bank. In buying the Nevada First Development Corporation, BankAmerica will expand its retail operations to a third state, after California and Washington.
Date: 18 April 1989
Special to the New York Times
Motorola Inc. introduced a new family of chips for computer control of automobiles and electronic appliances. The company said the General Motors Corporation had agreed to use the chip to control functions in future automobiles. The chips, called microcontrollers, are more specialized versions of the microprocessors used in personal computers. Microcontrollers contain memory and other parts of a computer on the same chip, whereas microprocessors contain only the central processing unit.