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training/2562 |@title sizzler:1 restaurant:1 international:1 inc:1 sizz:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 15:3 ct:4 vs:8 14:1 net:2 2:2 547:1 000:4 242:1 revs:2 56:1 7:1 mln:8 44:1 0:1 avg:2 shrs:2 17:2 6:2 nine:1 mth:1 54:2 9:1 249:1 8:1 334:1 173:1 3:2 134:1 1:1 5:1
SIZZLER RESTAURANTS INTERNATIONAL INC <SIZZ> NET Shr 15 cts vs 14 cts Net 2,547,000 vs 2,242,000 Revs 56.7 mln vs 44.0 mln Avg shrs 17.6 mln vs 15.6 mln Nine mths Shr 54 cts vs 54 cts Net 9,249,000 vs 8,334,000 Revs 173.3 mln vs 134.3 mln Avg shrs 17.1 mln vs 15.5 mln
training/2564
training/2564 |@title mcandrews:1 forbes:1 offer:2 18:2 50:2 dlrs:2 per:2 share:2 revlon:2 stock:2 mcandrew:1 forbe:1 |@word
MCANDREWS AND FORBES ARE OFFERING 18.50 DLRS PER SHARE FOR REVLON STOCK MCANDREWS AND FORBES ARE OFFERING 18.50 DLRS PER SHARE FOR REVLON STOCK
training/2565
training/2565 |@title u:1 k:1 money:1 market:1 deficit:1 revise:1 550:1 mln:1 stg:1 |@word bank:3 england:1 say:1 revise:1 estimate:1 shortage:1 money:1 market:1 back:1 initial:1 forecast:1 550:1 mln:3 stg:2 midsession:1 central:1 change:1 shortfall:1 500:1 provide:1 assistance:1 worth:1 96:1 bill:1 purchase:1 band:1 one:1 two:1 establish:1 deal:1 rate:1
U.K. MONEY MARKET DEFICIT REVISED TO 550 MLN STG The Bank of England said it had revised its estimate of the shortage in the money market back to its initial forecast of 550 mln stg. At midsession the central bank changed the shortfall to 500 mln and provided assistance worth 96 mln stg through bank bill purchases in bands one and two at established dealing rates.
training/2566
training/2566 |@title donegal:1 group:1 inc:1 dgic:1 year:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 six:1 ct:1 net:1 155:1 764:1 revs:1 6:1 506:1 792:1 note:1 company:1 form:1 august:1 1986:1
DONEGAL GROUP INC <DGIC> YEAR NET Shr six cts Net 155,764 Revs 6,506,792 NOTE: Company formed in August 1986.
training/2567
training/2567 |@title peter:1 miller:1 apparel:1 group:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 loss:1 |@word shr:3 loss:4 28:1 ct:4 vs:6 profit:4 seven:2 net:2 931:1 000:5 7:4 revs:1 2:2 3:1 mln:4 0:1 nine:1 mth:1 55:1 1:2 619:1 185:1 rev:1 note:1 figure:1 adjust:1 issue:1 600:1 share:1 october:1 1986:1 avg:1 shrs:1 give:1 full:1 name:1 peter:1 miller:1 apparel:1 group:1 inc:1
PETER MILLER APPAREL GROUP 3RD QTR JAN 31 LOSS Shr loss 28 cts vs profit seven cts Net loss 931,000 vs profit 7,000 Revs 2.3 mln vs 2.0 mln Nine mths Shr loss 55 cts vs profit seven cts Net loss 1,619,000 vs profit 185,000 Revs 7.7 mln vs 7.1 mln NOTE: Shr figures adjusted for issue of 600,000 shares in October, 1986. Avg shrs not given. Full name is <Peter Miller Apparel Group Inc>.
training/2568
training/2568 |@title krelitz:1 industries:1 inc:1 krlz:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word period:3 end:2 jan:1 31:1 shr:2 seven:1 ct:4 vs:6 14:1 net:2 136:1 000:4 274:1 sale:2 48:1 4:2 mln:4 38:1 2:1 nine:1 mth:1 30:2 17:1 573:1 328:1 140:1 0:1 102:1 note:1 prior:1 year:1 sept:1 comparable:1 reflect:1 change:1 fiscal:1 yearend:1 april:1 december:1
KRELITZ INDUSTRIES INC <KRLZ> 3RD QTR NET Period ended Jan 31 Shr seven cts vs 14 cts Net 136,000 vs 274,000 Sales 48.4 mln vs 38.2 mln Nine mths Shr 30 cts vs 17 cts Net 573,000 vs 328,000 Sales 140.0 mln vs 102.4 mln NOTE: Prior year period ended Sept 30 Comparable periods reflect change in fiscal yearend to April from December
training/2569
training/2569 |@title donegal:1 dgic:1 project:1 full:1 year:1 result:1 |@word donegal:1 group:1 inc:1 today:1 report:1 earning:1 155:1 764:1 dlrs:3 revenue:2 6:1 506:1 792:1 period:1 august:1 26:1 startup:1 end:1 1986:1 say:1 expect:1 much:1 improved:1 profit:1 full:1 year:1 1987:1 32:1 mln:1
DONEGAL <DGIC> PROJECTS FULL YEAR RESULTS Donegal Group Inc, which today reported earnings of 155,764 dlrs on revenues of 6,506,792 dlrs for the period from August 26 startup through the end of 1986, said it expects 'much improved' profits for the full year 1987 on revenues of about 32 mln dlrs.
training/2570
training/2570 |@title macandrews:1 forbes:1 holding:1 bid:1 revlon:1 |@word mcandrews:1 forbes:2 holdings:1 inc:2 say:5 offer:1 18:1 50:1 dlrs:1 per:1 share:1 revlon:3 group:1 rev:1 outstanding:1 common:1 stock:3 mcandrew:2 term:2 acquisition:2 determine:1 subject:1 finance:1 close:1 yesterday:1 new:1 york:1 exchange:1 14:1 3:1 4:1 company:1 would:1 bid:1 affiliate:1 already:1 inform:1 board:1 director:1 expect:1 make:1 formal:1 proposal:2 near:1 future:1 also:1 assurance:1 deal:1 conclude:1
MACANDREWS AND FORBES HOLDINGS BIDS FOR REVLON McAndrews and Forbes Holdings Inc said it will offer 18.50 dlrs per share for all of Revlon Group Inc's <REV> outstanding common stock. McAndrews said terms of the acquisition have not been determined and are subject to the acquisition of financing. Revlon closed yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange at 14-3/4. The company said it would bid for all stock it or its affiliates do not already own. McAndrews and Forbes said it informed the board of directors of Revlon that it expects to make a formal proposal in the near future. It also said there can be no assurance as to the terms of the proposals or that the deal can be concluded.
training/2572
training/2572 |@title hog:1 cattle:1 slaughter:1 guesstimate:1 |@word chicago:1 mercantile:1 exchange:1 floor:1 trader:1 commission:1 house:1 representative:1 guesstimate:4 today:1 hog:2 slaughter:4 300:1 000:12 305:1 head:4 versus:2 292:1 week:2 ago:4 316:1 year:2 saturday:2 30:1 55:1 cattle:2 128:1 130:1 129:1 119:1 20:1 40:1
HOG AND CATTLE SLAUGHTER GUESSTIMATES Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor traders and commission house representatives are guesstimating today's hog slaughter at about 300,000 to 305,000 head versus 292,000 week ago and 316,000 a year ago. Saturday's hog slaughter is guesstimated at about 30,000 to 55,000 head. Cattle slaughter is guesstimated at about 128,000 to 130,000 head versus 129,000 week ago and 119,000 a year ago. Saturday's cattle slaughter is guesstimated at about 20,000 to 40,000 head.
training/2574
training/2574 |@title borealis:1 gold:1 exploration:1 pact:1 faraway:1 |@word borealis:5 exploration:2 ltd:2 say:1 enter:1 agreement:1 faraway:5 gold:2 mines:1 vancouver:1 british:1 columbia:1 acquire:1 interest:2 whale:1 cove:1 property:2 keewatin:1 district:1 northwest:1 territory:1 spend:1 1:1 5:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 three:1 year:1 hold:1 50:1 pct:2 expense:1 pay:1 drop:1 40:1 also:1 issue:1 treasury:1 share:2 buy:1 575:1 000:1 president:1 lorne:1 spence:1
BOREALIS IN GOLD EXPLORATION PACT WITH FARAWAY <Borealis Exploration Ltd> said it entered into an agreement with <Faraway Gold Mines Ltd> of Vancouver, British Columbia, under which Faraway will acquire an interest in Borealis's Whale Cove Gold Property in the Keewatin district of the Northwest Territories. Faraway will spend 1.5 mln dlrs on exploration over three years and will hold 50 pct of the property until all expenses are paid out, when the interest will drop to 40 pct. Also, Borealis and Faraway will issue treasury shares to each other and Faraway will buy 575,000 Borealis shares from Borealis president Lorne Spence.
training/2576
training/2576 |@title u:1 k:1 money:1 market:1 get:1 350:1 mln:1 stg:1 afternoon:1 help:1 |@word bank:4 england:1 say:1 provide:1 assistance:1 worth:2 350:1 mln:7 stg:7 afternoon:1 session:1 take:1 total:1 help:1 far:1 today:1 446:1 shortage:1 estimate:1 around:1 550:1 central:1 purchase:1 outright:1 bill:3 comprise:1 120:1 band:4 one:3 10:2 7:1 8:1 pct:2 227:1 two:3 13:1 16:1 also:1 buy:1 treasury:1 rate:1 interest:1
U.K. MONEY MARKET GETS 350 MLN STG AFTERNOON HELP The Bank of England said it provided assistance worth 350 mln stg during the afternoon session which takes total help so far today to 446 mln stg against a shortage estimated at around 550 mln stg. The central bank purchased outright bank bills comprising 120 mln stg in band one at 10-7/8 pct and 227 mln stg in band two at 10-13/16 pct. It also bought treasury bills worth one mln stg in band one and two mln stg in band two at the same rates of interest as bank bills.
training/2577
training/2577 |@title imre:3 sell:1 stock:1 european:1 institution:1 |@word corp:1 say:1 receive:1 commitment:1 group:1 european:1 institution:1 buy:1 400:1 000:2 imre:1 share:1 2:1 500:1 dlrs:1 closing:1 expect:1 march:1 16:1
IMRE <IMRE> SELLS STOCK TO EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS IMRE Corp said it has received commitments for a group of European institutions to buy about 400,000 IMRE shares for 2,500,000 dlrs, with closing expected on March 16.
training/2578
training/2578 |@title instrumentarium:1 acquires:1 nokia:1 subsidiary:1 |@word finland:2 medical:1 group:2 instrumentarium:2 oy:4 inmr:1 say:3 acquire:1 electronic:2 component:1 importer:1 marketer:1 ferrado:2 insele:2 subsidiary:1 electronics:1 nokia:2 noks:1 statement:1 merge:1 professional:1 information:1 system:1 division:1 disclose:1 price:1 acquisition:1 issue:1 30:1 000:1 restrict:1 b:1 share:1 partial:1 payment:1
INSTRUMENTARIUM ACQUIRES NOKIA SUBSIDIARY Finland's medical group Instrumentarium Oy <INMR.HE> said it has acquired electronics components importers and marketers <Ferrado Oy> and <Insele Oy>, subsidiaries of Finland's electronics group Nokia Oy <NOKS.HE>. It said in a statement Ferrado and Insele will be merged into Instrumentarium's Professional Electronics and Information Systems Division. It did not disclose a price for the acquisitions but said it had issued 30,000 restricted B shares as partial payment to Nokia.
training/2579
training/2579 |@title fuqua:1 industries:1 inc:1 fqa:1 set:1 quarterly:1 |@word qtly:1 div:1 six:2 ct:2 vs:1 prior:1 pay:1 april:1 one:1 record:1 march:1 20:1
FUQUA INDUSTRIES INC <FQA> SETS QUARTERLY Qtly div six cts vs six cts prior Pay April One Record March 20
training/2580
training/2580 |@title corp:1 inc:1 year:1 dec:1 28:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 73:1 ct:2 vs:4 55:1 net:1 1:3 691:1 878:1 117:1 747:1 revs:1 7:1 mln:4 4:1 9:1 avg:1 shrs:1 2:2 3:1 0:1 note:1 share:1 result:1 reflect:1 two:1 one:1 stock:1 split:1 june:1 1986:1
<M-CORP INC> YEAR DEC 28 NET Shr 73 cts vs 55 cts Net 1,691,878 vs 1,117,747 Revs 7.1 mln vs 4.9 mln Avg shrs 2.3 mln vs 2.0 mln NOTE: Share results reflect two-for-one stock split in June, 1986.
training/2582
training/2582 |@title dome:4 petroleum:2 reaffirm:2 mine:2 stake:2 sale:2 right:2 price:2 spokesman:2 say:2 |@word
DOME PETROLEUM REAFFIRMS DOME MINES STAKE FOR SALE AT RIGHT PRICE, SPOKESMAN SAYS DOME PETROLEUM REAFFIRMS DOME MINES STAKE FOR SALE AT RIGHT PRICE, SPOKESMAN SAYS
training/2583
training/2583 |@title commonwealth:1 mortgage:1 ccmc:1 buy:1 armonk:1 firm:1 |@word commonwealth:2 mortgage:2 co:1 say:2 purchase:1 westfiar:1 funding:1 corp:1 armonk:1 n:1 undisclosed:1 amount:1 cash:1 westfair:1 originate:1 60:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 residential:1 loan:1 1986:1
COMMONWEALTH MORTGAGE <CCMC> BUYS ARMONK FIRM Commonwealth Mortgage Co said it purchased Westfiar Funding Corp of Armonk, N.Y., for an undisclosed amount of cash. Commonwealth said Westfair originated 60 mln dlrs of residential mortgage loans during 1986.
training/2584
training/2584 |@title corp:1 inc:1 raise:1 dividend:1 |@word semi:1 annual:1 div:1 7:1 1:1 2:1 ct:2 vs:1 five:1 pay:1 april:1 nine:1 record:1 march:1 26:1
<M-CORP INC> RAISES DIVIDEND Semi-annual div 7-1/2 cts vs five cts Pay April nine Record March 26
training/2585
training/2585 |@title permian:1 pbt:1 raise:1 crude:1 price:1 |@word permian:2 corp:1 say:2 effective:1 march:1 5:1 raise:4 post:3 price:3 crude:1 oil:1 50:4 ct:4 barrel:4 bring:1 west:2 texas:2 intermediate:1 17:3 00:2 dlrs:3 sour:1 also:2 spokesman:1 south:1 louisiana:1 sweet:1 35:1
PERMIAN <PBT> RAISES CRUDE PRICES Permian Corp said that effective march 5 it raised its posted prices for crude oil 50 cts a barrel. The raise brought its posted prices for West texas Intermediate up by 50 cts to 17.00 dlrs a barrel. West Texas Sour was also raised by 50 cts to 17.00 dlrs a barrel. A Permian spokesman said that the South Louisiana sweet posted prices was also raised 50 cts a barrel to 17.35 dlrs.
training/2587
training/2587 |@title american:2 stores:1 co:2 4th:2 qtr:2 shr:2 1:4 57:2 dlrs:4 vs:2 60:2 store:1 |@word
AMERICAN STORES CO 4TH QTR SHR 1.57 DLRS VS 1.60 DLRS AMERICAN STORES CO 4TH QTR SHR 1.57 DLRS VS 1.60 DLRS
training/259
training/259 |@title indonesian:1 sugar:1 output:1 see:1 short:1 target:1 |@word indonesia:4 raw:3 sugar:4 output:1 likely:1 1:3 8:2 mln:4 tonne:3 calendar:2 1987:3 unchanged:1 1986:3 government:3 forecast:1 2:1 5:1 u:1 embassy:2 say:4 agricultural:1 outlook:1 buy:1 162:1 500:1 world:1 market:1 late:1 report:2 estimate:2 production:2 99:1 move:1 self:1 sufficiency:1 1984:1 may:1 short:1 live:1 continue:1 promote:1 sugarcane:2 smallholder:1 intensification:1 program:1 relatively:1 high:1 guarantee:1 price:1 producer:1 however:1 considerable:1 indication:1 farmer:1 reluctant:1 plant:1 cane:1 economic:1 return:1 good:1 crop:1
INDONESIAN SUGAR OUTPUT SEEN SHORT OF TARGET Indonesia's raw sugar output is likely to be 1.8 mln tonnes in calendar 1987, unchanged from 1986 and below the government's 1987 forecast of 2.5 mln, the U.S. Embassy said in its agricultural outlook for 1987. Indonesia bought 162,500 tonnes of raw sugar on world markets in late 1986, the report said. The embassy estimated Indonesia's calendar 1986 raw sugar production at 1.8 mln tonnes, against a government estimate of 1.99 mln. It said that Indonesia's move into sugar self-sufficiency in 1984 may have been short-lived. The report said, 'The government continues to promote sugarcane production through its smallholder intensification program and a relatively high guaranteed price to sugarcane producers. 'However, there are considerable indications that farmers are reluctant to plant cane because its economic return is not as good as that of other crops.'
training/2590
training/2590 |@title central:1 sprinkler:1 corp:1 cnsp:1 1st:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 19:1 ct:4 vs:6 20:1 dilute:2 18:2 net:1 578:1 000:2 554:1 sale:1 10:2 7:1 mln:2 4:3 avg:2 shrs:2 3:1 006:1 s302:1 2:1 795:1 820:1 271:1 488:1 081:1 534:1
CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP <CNSP> 1ST QTR JAN 31 NET Shr 19 cts vs 20 cts Shr diluted 18 cts vs 18 cts Net 578,000 vs 554,000 Sales 10.7 mln vs 10.4 mln Avg shrs 3,006,s302 vs 2,795,820 Avg shrs diluted 4,271,488 vs 4,081,534
training/2591
training/2591 |@title far:1 west:1 industries:1 inc:1 raise:1 dividend:1 |@word annual:1 div:1 four:1 ct:2 vs:1 1:1 76:1 pay:1 march:2 20:1 record:1 15:1
<FAR WEST INDUSTRIES INC> RAISES DIVIDEND Annual div four cts vs 1.76 cts Pay March 20 Record March 15
training/2593
training/2593 |@title far:1 west:1 industries:1 inc:1 year:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 23:1 ct:2 vs:3 17:1 net:1 761:1 000:2 490:1 revs:1 7:1 3:1 mln:2 4:1 5:1
<FAR WEST INDUSTRIES INC> YEAR NET Shr 23 cts vs 17 cts Net 761,000 vs 490,000 Revs 7.3 mln vs 4.5 mln
training/2594
training/2594 |@title u:2 k:2 official:1 study:1 salmonella:1 calf:1 feed:1 link:1 |@word official:3 study:3 possible:2 link:2 use:2 antibiotic:1 calf:2 feed:1 spread:3 drug:3 resistant:3 strain:3 salmonella:4 human:2 ministry:3 agriculture:3 say:3 publish:1 new:1 england:1 journal:1 medicine:1 yesterday:1 state:1 unusual:1 chloramphenicol:1 show:1 farm:2 promote:1 growth:1 cattle:1 u:1 k:1 work:1 department:1 health:3 public:1 laboratory:1 investigate:1 whole:1 subject:1 concern:1 effect:1 animal:2 government:1 also:1 recommendation:1 welfare:1 council:1 fawc:2 restrict:1 trade:1 56:1 day:1 old:1 market:1 would:1 help:1 reduce:1
U.K. OFFICIALS STUDY SALMONELLA/CALF FEED LINK U.K. Officials are studying the possible link between the use of antibiotics in calf feeds and the spread of drug-resistant strains of salmonella in humans, a Ministry of Agriculture official said. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine yesterday stated that the spread of an unusual strain of salmonella that is resistant to the drug chloramphenicol had been shown to be linked to farms that used the drug to promote the growth of cattle. The U.K. Ministry of Agriculture is working with the Department of Health and the Public Health Laboratory to investigate the whole subject of resistant strains of salmonella. 'The Ministry of Agriculture is concerned about the possible effects on human and animal health,' the official said. The government is also studying a recommendation from the Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) to restrict the trade of calves under 56 days old through markets. The FAWC says this would help reduce the spread of salmonella.
training/2595
training/2595 |@title canada:2 rule:2 u:2 corn:2 injure:2 canadian:2 farmer:2 uphold:2 duty:2 |@word
CANADA RULES U.S. CORN INJURING CANADIAN FARMERS, UPHOLDS DUTY CANADA RULES U.S. CORN INJURING CANADIAN FARMERS, UPHOLDS DUTY
training/2596
training/2596 |@title dome:2 dmp:1 repeat:1 mine:1 dm:1 stake:1 sale:1 |@word dome:15 petroleum:5 ltd:3 23:1 2:1 pct:2 stake:3 gold:1 producer:1 mines:1 continue:1 sale:3 right:2 price:7 spokesman:2 david:1 annesley:7 say:7 response:1 inquiry:1 reaffirm:1 remark:1 make:1 last:1 year:1 chairman:1 howard:1 macdonald:1 company:3 consider:4 sell:4 mine:7 concern:1 42:1 encor:3 energy:2 corp:1 strategic:1 investment:1 intention:1 answer:1 question:1 aware:1 negotiation:1 way:1 toward:1 20:1 9:1 mln:1 share:7 also:2 decline:1 specify:1 would:3 clearly:1 today:1 15:3 dlrs:5 stock:2 attractive:2 comment:1 time:1 around:2 nine:1 10:1 add:1 fairly:1 may:2 able:1 premium:2 market:1 opportunity:1 pick:1 virtually:1 control:1 block:1 trade:1 earlier:1 1:3 4:2 toronto:1 exchange:1 negotiate:1 plan:2 restructure:1 debt:1 6:1 billion:1 canadian:1 group:1 56:1 major:1 creditor:1 include:1 previously:1 expect:1 detail:1 lender:1 early:1 next:1 week:1
DOME<DMP> REPEATS DOME MINES<DM> STAKE FOR SALE Dome Petroleum Ltd's 23.2 pct stake of gold producer Dome Mines Ltd continues to be for sale 'at the right price,' spokesman David Annesley said in response to an inquiry. Reaffirming remarks made last year by chairman Howard Macdonald, Annesley said the company is considering selling its stake in Dome Mines. Concerning Dome Petroleum's 42 pct stake in <Encor Energy Corp Ltd>, Annesley said 'Encor is a strategic investment for Dome, and we have no intention of selling it.' Dome spokesman Annesley said in answer to a question that he was not aware of any negotiations now under way toward the sale of Dome Petroleum's 20.9 mln Dome Mines shares. He also declined to specify at what price the company would consider selling it shares. 'Clearly today's prices of more than 15 dlrs a share (of Dome Mines stock) are very attractive,' Annesley commented. 'We were considering the sale 'at the right price' at a time when the shares were priced around nine to 10 dlrs,' he added. A price of around 15 dlrs a share would be considered 'fairly attractive,' Annesley said. Annesley also Dome Petroleum may be able to sell its Dome Mines' shares at a premium to market prices. 'There might be an opportunity to pick up a premium on that because it would be virtually a control block in Dome Mines,' he said. Dome Mines shares traded earlier at 15-1/4 dlrs, off 1/4 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Dome Petroleum is now negotiating a plan to restructure debt of more than 6.1 billion Canadian dlrs with a group of 56 major creditors, which includes Dome Mines and Encor Energy. The company previously said it expects to detail the plan to lenders early next week.
training/2599
training/2599 |@title canada:2 rule:2 u:2 corn:2 injure:2 canadian:2 farmer:2 uphold:2 duty:2 |@word
CANADA RULES U.S. CORN INJURING CANADIAN FARMERS, UPHOLDS DUTY CANADA RULES U.S. CORN INJURING CANADIAN FARMERS, UPHOLDS DUTY
training/260
training/260 |@title nippon:1 kokan:1 steel:1 affiliate:1 consider:1 merger:1 |@word toshin:3 steel:7 co:2 ltd:2 toss:1 azuma:3 affiliate:1 nippon:3 kokan:3 kk:1 nkkt:1 consider:1 merger:1 company:2 spokesman:2 say:4 41:2 9:1 pct:2 3:2 expect:2 decide:1 end:3 march:3 firm:2 struggle:1 loss:5 cause:1 recession:1 industry:2 yen:3 appreciation:1 current:2 estimate:1 1:3 billion:4 year:3 31:2 6:1 99:1 earlier:1 employ:1 100:1 worker:2 700:1 give:1 forecast:1 source:1 show:1 five:1 1986:1 87:1 compare:1 2:1 98:1 1985:1 86:1
NIPPON KOKAN STEEL AFFILIATES CONSIDERING MERGER Toshin Steel Co Ltd <TOSS.T> and <Azuma Steel Co Ltd>, affiliates of Nippon Kokan KK <NKKT.T>, are considering a merger, company spokesmen said. Toshin Steel, owned 41.9 pct by Nippon Kokan, and Azuma Steel, owned 41.3 pct by Nippon Kokan, are expected to decide by the end of March, they said. Both firms have been struggling with losses caused by the recession in the steel industry and the yen's appreciation. Azuma Steel's current losses are estimated at 3.1 billion yen in the year ending March 31 against a 6.99 billion loss a year earlier, a spokesman said. The firm employs 1,100 workers Toshin Steel, with 1,700 workers, has given no forecast for the year ending March 31. But industry sources said they expected the company to show current losses of about five billion yen or more in 1986/87 compared with a 2.98 billion loss in 1985/86.
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training/2601 |@title new:1 dutch:1 special:1 advance:1 announce:1 5:1 3:1 pct:1 |@word dutch:1 central:1 bank:2 announce:1 new:2 eleven:1 day:3 special:1 advance:2 unchanged:1 5:1 3:1 pct:2 aid:1 money:4 market:2 liquidity:1 cover:1 period:1 march:2 9:2 20:1 amount:1 set:2 tender:1 monday:2 0800:1 0830:1 gmt:1 facility:2 replace:1 current:1 4:2 8:2 billion:2 guilde:2 seven:2 expire:1 dealer:1 estimate:1 today:1 shortage:1 11:2 25:1 barely:1 change:1 yesterday:1 say:1 call:1 still:1 relatively:1 high:1 6:2 1:2 result:1 tight:1 bid:1 accept:1 previous:1
NEW DUTCH SPECIAL ADVANCES ANNOUNCED AT 5.3 PCT The Dutch central bank announced new eleven-day special advances at an unchanged 5.3 pct to aid money market liquidity, covering the period March 9 to 20. The amount will be set at tender on Monday March 9 between 0800 and 0830 GMT. The new facility will replace the current 4.8 billion guilders of seven-day advances expiring Monday. Money dealers estimated today's money market shortage at 11 to 11.25 billion guilders, barely changed from yesterday. They said call money was still relatively high at 6-1/8 to 6-1/4 pct as a result of the tight set of bids accepted by the Bank for the previous seven-day facility.
training/2602
training/2602 |@title selecterm:1 inc:1 sltm:1 4th:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word shr:2 loss:2 give:1 vs:8 profit:7 16:1 ct:3 net:3 309:1 000:10 426:1 revs:1 6:2 358:1 747:1 year:2 27:2 76:1 713:1 2:1 021:1 rev:1 24:1 9:1 mln:2 1:2 note:1 pretax:1 113:1 dlrs:4 824:1 quarter:1 863:1 3:1 606:1
SELECTERM INC <SLTM> 4TH QTR LOSS Shr loss not given vs profit 16 cts Net loss 309,000 vs profit 426,000 Revs 6,358,000 vs 6,747,000 Year Shr profit 27 cts vs profit 76 cts Net profit 713,000 vs profit 2,021,000 Revs 24.9 mln vs 27.1 mln NOTE: Pretax net profits 113,000 dlrs vs 824,000 dlrs in quarter and 1,863,000 dlrs vs 3,606,000 dlrs in year.
training/2604
training/2604 |@title stone:1 container:1 sto:1 complete:1 wait:1 period:1 |@word stone:2 container:1 corp:1 say:2 southwest:2 forest:1 industries:1 inc:1 swf:1 complete:1 wait:1 period:1 requirement:1 hart:1 scott:1 rodino:1 anti:1 trust:1 improvement:1 act:1 1976:1 proceed:1 previously:1 propose:1 acquisition:1
STONE CONTAINER <STO> COMPLETES WAITING PERIOD Stone Container Corp said it and Southwest Forest Industries Inc <SWF> completed all waiting period requirements under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-Trust Improvements Act of 1976. Stone said it will proceed with its previously proposed acquisition of Southwest.
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training/2606 |@title ico:1 quota:1 talk:1 failure:1 paralyse:1 hamburg:1 market:1 |@word failure:1 international:1 coffee:4 organization:1 talk:1 reintroduction:1 quota:1 paralyse:1 business:1 hamburg:1 green:1 market:1 past:1 week:2 trade:1 source:1 say:4 sporadic:1 activity:1 spot:1 material:1 mainly:1 requirement:1 buying:1 add:1 pre:1 register:1 longer:1 available:1 expect:1 brazil:1 colombia:1 open:1 export:1 registration:2 may:1 shipment:1 next:1 however:1 president:1 brazilian:1 institute:1 jorio:1 dauster:1 yesterday:1 yet:1 decide:1 would:1 reopen:1
ICO QUOTA TALKS FAILURE PARALYSE HAMBURG MARKET The failure of International Coffee Organization talks on the reintroduction of quotas has paralysed business on the Hamburg green coffee market in the past week, trade sources said. There was only sporadic activity for spot material, which was mainly requirement buying, they said, adding that pre-registered coffees were no longer available. They said they expected Brazil and Colombia to open export registrations for May shipment next week. However, the president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute, Jorio Dauster, said yesterday he had not yet decided when its registrations would reopen.
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training/2608 |@title residential:1 mortgage:1 investments:1 inc:1 rmi:1 payout:1 |@word qtly:1 div:1 24:2 ct:2 vs:1 prior:1 pay:1 april:1 10:1 record:1 march:1 31:1
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS INC <RMI>PAYOUT Qtly div 24 cts vs 24 cts prior Pay April 10 Record March 31
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training/2609 |@title southwest:1 swf:1 stone:1 sto:1 comply:1 merger:1 |@word southwest:4 forest:1 industry:1 say:2 stone:2 container:1 corp:1 comply:1 federal:2 waiting:1 period:2 requirement:1 propose:1 32:1 25:1 dlr:1 per:1 share:2 cash:1 acquisition:1 currently:1 12:1 3:1 mln:1 outstande:1 company:1 enter:1 merger:1 agreement:1 january:1 27:1 make:1 initial:1 finding:1 department:1 justice:1 trade:1 commission:1 february:1 three:1 wait:1 expire:1 march:1 5:1 without:1 receive:1 formal:1 second:1 request:1 information:1 reuter:1
SOUTHWEST <SWF>, STONE <STO> COMPLY FOR MERGER Southwest Forest Industries said it and Stone Container Corp have complied with all federal waiting period requirements for Stone's proposed 32.25 dlr per share cash acquisition of Southwest. Southwest currently has 12.3 mln shares outstanding. The companies entered into a merger agreement on January 27, and made their initial findings with the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission on February three. Southwest said the waiting period expired on March 5, without receiving a formal second request for information. REUTER...^M
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training/2611 |@title okc:3 limited:1 partnership:1 set:1 low:1 payout:1 |@word limited:1 partnership:2 say:2 make:1 five:1 ct:2 per:1 share:1 distribution:2 unitholder:1 15:1 december:1 payable:1 march:2 30:1 holder:1 record:1 18:1 payout:1 large:1 quarterly:1 cash:1 allowable:1 term:1 letter:1 credit:1
OKC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP <OKC> SETS LOWER PAYOUT OKC Limited Partnership said it will make a five ct per share distribution to unitholders, down from 15 cts in December and payable March 30 to holders of record March 18. The partnership said the payout is the largest quarterly cash distribution allowable under terms of its letter of credit.
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training/2613 |@title biotech:1 research:1 laboratories:1 inc:1 btrl:1 4th:1 qtr:1 |@word shr:3 profit:2 one:1 ct:4 vs:7 loss:6 seven:2 net:2 63:1 761:1 43:1 006:1 revs:2 1:3 961:1 219:1 413:1 859:1 year:1 20:1 380:1 273:1 108:1 151:1 6:1 245:1 012:1 5:3 368:1 522:1 950:1 000:1 462:1 547:1
BIOTECH RESEARCH LABORATORIES INC <BTRL> 4TH QTR Shr profit one ct vs loss seven cts Net profit 63,761 vs loss 43,006 Revs 1,961,219 vs 1,413,859 Year Shr loss seven cts vs loss 20 cts Net loss 380,273 vs loss 1,108,151 Revs 6,245,012 vs 5,368,522 Shr out 5,950,000 vs 5,462,547
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training/2617 |@title canada:1 uphold:1 countervail:1 duty:1 u:1 corn:1 |@word canadian:3 import:2 tribunal:1 rule:1 today:1 subsidize:1 u:3 corn:3 injurious:1 grower:1 uphold:1 countervail:1 duty:2 84:1 9:1 ct:1 bushel:1 set:1 earlier:1 year:1 ruling:1 result:1 trade:1 action:1 launch:1 1985:1 ontario:1 producers:1 association:1 contend:1 subsidy:1 drive:1 american:1 price:1 production:1 cost:1 spokesman:1 department:1 revenue:1 say:1 study:1 level:1 undertake:1 next:1 six:1 month:1 determine:1 adjust:1
CANADA UPHOLDS COUNTERVAIL DUTY ON U.S. CORN The Canadian Import Tribunal ruled today subsidized U.S. corn imports were injurious to Canadian growers and upheld a countervailing duty of 84.9 U.S. cts a bushel set earlier this year. The ruling is the result of trade action launched in 1985 by the Ontario Corn Producers Association that contended U.S. subsidies were driving American corn prices below Canadian production costs. A spokesman for the Department of Revenue said a study of the level of the duty will be undertaken in the next six months to determine if it should be adjusted.
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training/2618 |@title february:1 u:1 job:1 gain:1 show:1 strong:1 economy:1 |@word momentum:1 th:1 u:13 economy:3 may:1 pick:2 give:2 solid:1 across:1 board:1 increase:6 february:11 employment:12 report:8 economist:5 say:16 non:1 farm:1 payroll:1 rise:6 337:1 000:13 twice:1 financial:1 market:4 expect:1 follow:3 319:1 gain:15 january:11 revise:2 previously:4 448:1 even:2 look:2 together:1 still:1 much:2 strong:2 consensus:1 expectation:1 allan:1 leslie:1 discount:1 corporation:1 stress:1 hour:8 work:6 signal:2 large:2 production:4 income:3 forecast:2 average:3 week:3 0:8 2:3 35:1 34:1 8:5 manufacturing:2 3:3 41:1 long:1 factory:2 since:2 november:1 1966:1 commerce:2 department:2 manufacture:2 point:2 industrial:2 5:4 7:5 pct:14 joe:1 carson:2 chemical:2 bank:1 compare:2 4:2 peter:1 greenbaum:2 smith:1 barney:1 harris:1 upham:1 co:2 inc:3 note:3 wage:2 rate:5 87:1 dlrs:3 83:1 combine:1 mean:2 get:2 pretty:1 healthy:2 personal:2 vis:2 salary:1 disbursement:1 least:1 flat:1 consistent:1 firm:1 first:4 quarter:7 real:1 gross:1 national:1 product:2 growth:3 agree:1 datum:4 negative:1 credit:1 easing:1 federal:2 reserve:2 monetary:1 policy:3 nee:1 fear:1 tight:1 either:1 another:1 reason:2 fed:2 consider:1 ease:2 ray:1 stone:2 merrill:1 lynch:1 capital:3 markets:1 room:1 address:1 dollar:1 situation:1 nudge:1 tighter:1 could:1 likely:1 sit:1 wait:1 uniform:1 add:2 durable:2 good:6 weak:2 order:3 drop:2 retail:2 sale:1 fall:3 merchandise:1 trade:4 gap:1 widen:1 14:1 billion:1 thing:1 steve:1 slifer:1 lehman:1 goverment:2 securities:1 consumer:1 spending:3 net:2 export:2 show:2 gnp:3 one:1 big:1 inventory:1 build:1 think:1 fourth:3 1:1 50:1 15:1 estimate:1 30:1 account:1 strike:1 worker:1 steel:1 machinery:1 industry:1 return:1 result:1 improve:4 outlook:1 jason:1 benderly:1 goldman:1 sachs:1 picture:1 grow:2 20:1 annual:1 import:1 six:1 continue:1 official:1 statistic:1 evidence:1 overseas:1 paper:1 high:1 tech:1 benderley:1 move:1 extreme:1 go:2 bad:1 middle:1 three:2 287:1 service:2 comprise:1 great:1 part:1 129:1 117:1 166:1 construction:1 slim:1 robust:1 113:1 142:1 civilian:1 unemployment:1 unchanged:1 6:2 jobless:1 stay:1 consecutive:1 month:1 low:1 reading:1 march:1 1980:1 pleased:1 take:1 away:1 flexibility:1 tighten:1 way:1 early:1
FEBRUARY U.S. JOBS GAINS SHOW STRONGER ECONOMY Momentum in th U.S. economy may be picking up given solid across-the board increases in the February U.S. employment report, economists said. U.S. non-farm payroll employment rose 337,000 in February, twice what the financial markets expected. This follows a 319,000 gain in January, revised down from a previously reported 448,000 increase. 'Even if you look at January and February together, this is still a much stronger report than the consensus expectation in the market,' said Allan Leslie of Discount Corporation. Economists stressed that gains in hours worked signal much larger gains in February U.S. production and income than previously forecast. The average work week rose 0.2 hours to 35.0 hours from 34.8 hours in January. The average manufacturing work week rose 0.3 hours to 41.2 hours, the longest factory work week since November 1966, the Commerce Department said. 'The gains in manufacturing employment point to a very large increase in industrial production of between 0.5 and 0.7 pct,' said Joe Carson of Chemical Bank. This compares to a 0.4 pct gain in January U.S. industrial production. Peter Greenbaum of Smith Barney Harris Upham and Co Inc noted that the average wage rate increased to 8.87 dlrs an hour in February from 8.83 dlrs in January. 'Combined with the increase in hours worked, this means we'll get a pretty healthy gain in personal income vis-a-vis the wage and salary disbursement,' he said. Greenbaum said that February U.S. personal income should rise at least 0.5 pct after being flat in January. He said the February employment gains are consistent with his firm's first quarter U.S. real gross national product growth forecast of 3.7 pct. Economists agreed that the employment data were negative for the credit markets in that they signal a healthier economy and no easing in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. But most said that the market need not fear tighter policy either. 'This report is another reason for the Fed to not consider easing,' said Ray Stone of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets Inc. 'It gives them more room to address the dollar situation,' he said. 'If they had to nudge policy tighter, they could do so, but it's most likely they'll sit and wait.' 'The data have not been uniform,' Stone added. 'Durable goods were weak in January and now employment is strong.' In January, U.S. durable goods orders dropped 7.5 pct, followed by a 4.0 pct drop in U.S. factory goods orders. U.S. retail sales fell 5.8 pct, and the U.S. merchandise trade gap widened to 14.8 billion dlrs. 'Things just aren't adding up,' said Steve Slifer of Lehman Goverment Securities Inc. 'Consumer spending, capital spending, goverment spending, and net exports data show very weak first quarter GNP growth of one pct,' he said. 'The employment and production data point to a big inventory build-up, but that's what we thought in the fourth quarter and we only got 1.3 pct GNP growth.' Manufacturing employment gained 50,000 after falling 15,000 in January. Economists estimated that 30,000 of the gain was accounted for by striking workers in the steel and machinery industries returning to work. Even so, some economists said that the manufacturing gains have resulted from an improving trade outlook. Jason Benderly of Goldman, Sachs and Co noted that the U.S. trade picture improved in the fourth quarter as net exports grew at a 20 pct annual rate while the rate of increase in imports fell to only six pct, and that it continues to improve in the first quarter. 'Not only the official statistics for the fourth quarter, but evidence of a pick up in orders from overseas for paper products, chemicals, high-tech goods, and capital goods show that trade is improving,' Benderley said. 'The economy is moving between extremes,' he said. 'Some reports are going to look bad and some good, but first quarter GNP is going to grow in the middle at about three pct.' A 287,000 gain in services employment comprised the greater part of February's employment gain. Retail services employment rose 129,000 in February, compared to a gain of 117,000 in January, previously reported at 166,000. Construction employment rose a slim 2,000 in February. But this follows a robust 113,000 gain in January, revised down from a previously reported 142,000 gain. The U.S. civilian unemployment rate was unchanged in February at 6.7 pct. This means the jobless rate has stayed at 6.7 pct for three consecutive months, the lowest reading since March 1980, the Commerce Department noted. 'The Federal Reserve has to be pleased with this report,' Carson said. 'This takes away the Fed's flexibility to ease, but there's no reason to tighten. It's way too early for that.'
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training/2619 |@title american:1 stores:1 co:1 asc:1 4th:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:5 1:2 57:1 dlrs:4 vs:6 60:1 net:2 55:1 7:2 mln:3 56:1 5:3 revs:2 3:3 billion:4 6:1 year:1 79:1 4:1 11:1 144:1 154:1 14:1 0:1 13:1 9:1 note:1 1986:2 4th:1 qtr:1 yr:2 per:3 amts:1 include:1 reduction:1 15:1 ct:2 establishment:1 reorganization:1 reserve:1 tax:1 increase:1 reduce:1 26:1
AMERICAN STORES CO <ASC> 4TH QTR NET Shr 1.57 dlrs vs 1.60 dlrs Net 55.7 mln vs 56.5 mln Revs 3.7 billion vs 3.6 billion Year Shr 3.79 dlrs vs 4.11 dlrs Net 144.5 vs 154.5 mln Revs 14.0 billion vs 13.9 billion NOTE: 1986 4th qtr and yr per shr amts includes reduction of 15 cts per shr for establishment of reorganization reserves. Tax increase reduced 1986 yr per shr by 26 cts.
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training/2620 |@title baker:1 say:1 g:1 6:1 pact:1 start:1 |@word treasury:1 secretary:1 james:1 baker:3 say:4 agreement:3 among:2 industrial:2 nation:1 paris:3 last:1 month:1 start:2 washington:1 drive:1 intensify:1 economic:2 cooperation:1 lead:1 country:3 speech:1 national:1 newspaper:1 association:1 six:1 step:1 begin:1 plaza:1 culminate:1 accord:1 add:1 see:2 role:1 steward:1 process:1 sit:1 ally:1 find:1 way:1 promote:1 balanced:1 international:1 growth:2 call:1 trade:3 surplus:1 strengthen:1 u:1 reduce:1 budget:1 deficit:1 circumstance:1 agree:1 currency:1 within:1 range:1 broadly:1 consistent:1 fundamental:1 also:2 still:1 ominous:1 sign:1 pressure:2 protectionist:1 legislation:1 protectionism:1 come:1 new:1 area:1 society:1 believe:1 coalition:1 form:1 support:1 free:1
BAKER SAYS G-6 PACT JUST A START Treasury Secretary James Baker said the agreement among industrial nations in Paris last month is only a start in Washington's drive to intensify economic cooperation among leading countries. In a speech to the National Newspaper Association, Baker said 'the six steps beginning with the Plaza Agreement and culminating in the Paris Accord, are only a start.' He added 'we see our role as a steward of a process in which we sit down with our industrial allies to find ways to promote more balanced international growth.' The Paris agreements called trade surplus countries to strengthen their growth and on the U.S. to reduce its budget deficit. Under such circumstances, the countries agreed their currencies were within ranges broadly consistent with economic fundamentals. Baker also said he still sees 'ominous' signs of pressure for protectionist trade legislation 'and this pressure for protectionism is coming from new areas of society.' But he also said he believed a coalition was forming that supported free trade.
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training/2622 |@title treasury:2 baker:2 forecast:2 reduction:2 japanese:2 trade:2 surplus:2 year:2 |@word
TREASURY'S BAKER FORECASTS REDUCTION IN JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS THIS YEAR TREASURY'S BAKER FORECASTS REDUCTION IN JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS THIS YEAR
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training/2623 |@title treasury:2 baker:2 say:2 change:2 u:2 policy:2 dollar:2 |@word
TREASURY'S BAKER SAYS THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY ON DOLLAR TREASURY'S BAKER SAYS THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY ON DOLLAR
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training/2626 |@title fed:1 expect:1 act:1 money:1 market:1 |@word federal:1 reserve:1 unlikely:1 operate:1 u:1 government:1 security:1 market:1 usual:1 intervention:1 period:1 morning:1 economist:1 say:1 fed:2 fund:2 open:1 comfortably:1 5:2 15:1 16:1 pct:2 remain:1 level:1 yesterday:1 average:1 99:1
FED NOT EXPECTED TO ACT IN MONEY MARKETS The Federal Reserve is unlikely to operate in the U.S. government securities market during its usual intervention period this morning, economists said. Fed funds opened comfortably at 5-15/16 pct and remained at that level. Yesterday Fed funds averaged 5.99 pct.
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training/2630 |@title boston:1 bancorp:1 sbos:1 set:1 two:1 one:1 split:1 |@word boston:1 bancorp:1 say:1 board:1 declare:1 two:1 one:1 stock:1 split:1 payable:1 march:2 31:1 record:1 17:1
BOSTON BANCORP <SBOS> SETS TWO FOR ONE SPLIT Boston Bancorp said its board declared a two-for-one stock split, payable March 31, record March 17.
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training/2633 |@title baker:1 deny:1 change:1 u:1 policy:1 dollar:1 |@word treasury:1 secretary:1 james:1 baker:3 say:4 change:2 u:2 policy:3 value:1 dollar:3 ask:1 view:2 comment:1 yesterday:2 senior:1 commerce:2 department:1 official:1 think:2 japanese:1 yen:2 undervalue:2 10:1 15:1 pct:1 reply:1 robert:1 ortner:1 undersecretary:1 economic:2 affairs:1 personal:1 remark:1 cause:1 drop:1 appear:1 conflict:1 recent:1 agreement:1 paris:1 united:1 states:1 five:1 industrial:1 nation:1 currency:1 rate:1 right:1 level:1 reflect:1 underlie:1 condition:1 speak:1 earlier:1 national:1 newspaper:1 association:1 decline:1 elaborate:1 statement:1
BAKER DENIES CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY ON DOLLAR Treasury Secretary James Baker said there has been no change in U.S. policy on the value of the dollar. Baker, when asked if the policy was changed in view of comments yesterday by a senior Commerce Department official who said he thought the Japanese yen was undervalued against the dollar by 10 to 15 pct, replied, 'No.' Yesterday Robert Ortner, Undersecretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, said he thought the yen was undervalued but said that was his personal view. This remark caused the dollar to drop as it appeared to conflict with a recent agreement in Paris by the United States and five other industrial nations that currency rates were at about the right level to reflect underlying economic conditions. Baker, who spoke earlier to the National Newspaper Association, declined to elaborate on his statement about U.S. policy.
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training/2634 |@title 6:2 mar:2 1987:2 11:2 01:2 16:2 74:2 |@word
6-MAR-1987 11:01:16.74 6-MAR-1987 11:01:16.74
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training/2635 |@title shipping:1 restriction:1 remain:1 rhine:1 |@word limited:1 shipping:3 restriction:4 due:1 high:3 water:4 remain:1 force:2 part:3 west:2 german:2 stretch:2 rhine:3 river:3 dutch:1 border:1 city:1 mainz:1 expect:2 lift:2 weekend:1 authority:1 official:2 say:2 cause:1 level:2 include:1 speed:1 limit:1 directive:1 keep:1 middle:1 prevent:1 damage:1 bank:1 recede:1 within:1 two:1 day:1 come:1 traffic:1 halt:1 briefly:1 late:1 tuesday:1 night:1 wednesday:1 thursday:1 bonn:1 koblenz:1 ban:1 permit:1 section:1 area:1
SOME SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS REMAIN ON RHINE Limited shipping restrictions due to high water remain in force on parts of the West German stretch of the Rhine river between the Dutch border and the city of Mainz but most are expected to be lifted this weekend. water authority officials said The restrictions, caused by high water levels, include speed limits and directives to keep to the middle of the river to prevent damage to the river banks. The high water was expected to recede within two days to below levels at which the restrictions come into force. Traffic was halted briefly late Tuesday night, Wednesday and parts of Thursday on stretches of the Rhine between Bonn and Koblenz but the shipping bans were lifted, the officials said. Shipping is now permitted on all parts of the West German section of the Rhine, with restrictions in some areas.
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training/2637 |@title hawker:1 siddeley:1 offer:1 clarostat:1 clr:1 end:1 |@word hawker:1 siddeley:1 group:1 plc:1 offer:1 74:1 dlrs:1 share:1 clarostat:2 mfg:1 co:1 inc:1 stock:3 schedule:1 expire:1 2400:1 est:1 yesterday:1 company:1 official:1 unavailable:1 comment:1 american:1 exchange:1 stop:1 trade:1 pende:1 news:1 announcement:1
HAWKER SIDDELEY OFFER FOR CLAROSTAT <CLR> ENDS <Hawker Siddeley Group PLC>'s offer of 74 dlrs a share for all of Clarostat Mfg Co Inc's stock was scheduled to expire at 2400 EST yesterday. Company officials were unavailable for comment as to why the American Stock Exchange had stopped trading in Clarostat's stock for a pending news announcement.
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training/2638 |@title taft:1 tfb:1 give:1 deadline:1 buyout:1 proposal:1 |@word narragansett:6 capital:1 inc:2 narr:1 say:7 dudley:1 taft:12 request:1 response:1 broadcasting:2 co:1 march:1 12:1 earlier:1 today:1 company:3 vice:1 chairman:1 offer:4 145:1 dlrs:2 9:1 2:1 mln:2 outstanding:1 share:2 condition:1 approval:2 board:4 spokesman:1 decline:1 comment:1 whether:1 schedule:1 meeting:1 group:4 provide:2 equity:2 portion:2 contribute:1 least:1 125:1 cash:1 broadcast:1 common:1 advise:1 first:2 boston:2 fbc:1 corp:1 investment:1 banker:1 highly:1 confident:1 financing:2 acquisition:1 consummate:1 subject:1 negotiation:1 definitive:2 merger:1 agreement:2 well:1 regulator:1 stockholder:2 letter:1 state:1 intend:1 return:1 control:1 significant:1 family:1 means:1 realize:1 attractive:1 value:1
TAFT <TFB> GIVEN DEADLINE ON BUYOUT PROPOSAL Narragansett Capital Inc <NARR> said it and Dudley S. Taft have requested a response from Taft Broadcasting Co by March 12. Earlier today, Taft Broadcasting said Taft, the company's vice chairman, and Narragansett had offered 145 dlrs for each of Taft's 9.2 mln outstanding shares. The company said the offer is conditioned on approval of its board, but a spokesman declined comment on whether or not the board has scheduled a meeting. The Narragansett/Taft group will provide the equity portion of the offer by contributing at least 125 mln dlrs in cash and Taft Broadcasting common, Narragansett said. It said the group has been advised by First Boston Inc's <FBC> First Boston Corp that the investment banker is 'highly confident that financing for the acquisition can be consummated.' Narragansett said the offer is subject to negotiation of a definitive merger agreement and definitive financing agreements as well as approval by regulators, Taft's board and Taft's stockholders. The Narragansett/Taft group said its letter to Taft's board states the group intends to return control over a significant portion of the company's equity to the Taft family while providing other stockholders with a means of realizing a very attractive value for their shares.
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training/2645 |@title peter:1 miller:1 apparel:1 group:1 inc:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word period:1 end:1 january:1 31:1 shr:2 loss:4 28:1 ct:4 vs:6 profit:4 seven:2 net:2 931:1 000:9 7:3 sale:2 2:2 303:1 006:1 nine:1 mth:1 55:1 1:1 619:1 185:1 684:1 059:1 note:1 per:1 share:2 reflect:1 issue:1 600:1 october:1 1986:1
<PETER MILLER APPAREL GROUP INC> 3RD QTR LOSS period ended January 31 Shr loss 28 cts vs profit seven cts Net loss 931,000 vs profit 7,000 Sales 2,303,000 vs 2,006,000 Nine mths Shr loss 55 cts vs profit seven cts Net loss 1,619,000 vs profit 185,000 Sales 7,684,000 vs 7,059,000 Note: per share reflects issue of 600,000 shares in October 1986.
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training/2647 |@title santa:1 fe:1 southern:1 sfx:1 appeals:1 merger:1 ruling:1 |@word santa:3 fe:3 southern:2 pacific:2 corp:1 say:1 file:2 petition:3 ask:1 u:1 interstate:1 commerce:1 commission:2 reconsider:1 early:1 rejection:1 merger:4 hold:1 company:1 railroad:4 asset:1 icc:1 reject:1 july:1 ground:1 would:2 reduce:1 competition:1 outline:1 array:1 pro:1 competitive:2 agreement:1 preserve:1 economic:1 benefit:2 merged:1 public:2 agree:1 enhancement:1 result:1 vote:1 reopen:1 case:1 interested:1 party:1 march:1 25:1 statement:1 response:1 supplemental:1
SANTA FE SOUTHERN <SFX> APPEALS MERGER RULING Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp said it filed a petition asking the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission to reconsider its earlier rejection of the merger of the holding company's railroad assets. The ICC had rejected in July the merger of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads on the grounds that it would reduce competition. Santa Fe in its petition outlines an array of pro-competitive agreements with other railroads which would preserve the economic benefits of the merger for the merged railroad and the public. If the commission agrees that public benefits and competitive enhancements will result, it can vote to reopen the merger case. Interested parties have until March 25 to file statements in response to the supplemental petition.
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training/2648 |@title baker:1 see:1 low:1 japanese:1 trade:1 surplus:1 u:1 |@word treasury:1 secretary:1 james:1 baker:1 say:2 japanese:2 trade:2 surplus:2 would:3 begin:1 decline:1 year:2 tell:1 national:1 newspaper:1 association:1 go:1 see:1 reduction:2 due:1 principally:1 exchange:1 rate:1 shift:2 since:1 plaza:1 agreement:1 take:1 long:1 time:1 work:1 way:1 system:1
BAKER SEES LOWER JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker said the Japanese trade surplus would begin to decline this year. He told the National Newspaper Association 'You're going to see a reduction in the Japanese trade surplus -- some of it this year'. But he said the reduction would be due principally to the exchange rate shifts since the Plaza Agreement, and these shifts would take a long time to work their way through the system.
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training/2649 |@title cineplex:2 odeon:2 corp:2 year:2 oper:2 shr:2 basic:2 1:2 04:2 dlrs:2 vs:2 77:2 ct:2 |@word
CINEPLEX ODEON CORP YEAR OPER SHR BASIC 1.04 DLRS VS 77 CTS CINEPLEX ODEON CORP YEAR OPER SHR BASIC 1.04 DLRS VS 77 CTS
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training/2650 |@title monfort:1 mnft:1 soar:1 acquisition:1 agreement:1 |@word monfort:3 colorado:1 inc:2 soar:1 21:1 1:1 2:2 75:1 counter:1 trading:1 respond:1 announcement:1 late:1 yesterday:1 firm:1 acquire:1 conagra:3 cag:1 accord:1 letter:1 intent:1 sign:1 company:1 offer:1 5:1 share:2 4:1 3:1 mln:1 outstanding:1 fall:1 one:1 33:1 new:1 york:1 stock:1 exchange:1 integrate:1 beef:1 lamb:1 producer:1
MONFORT <MNFT> SOARS ON ACQUISITION AGREEMENT Monfort of Colorado Inc soared 21-1/2 to 75 in over-the-counter trading, responding to an announcement late yesterday that the firm will be acquired by Conagra Inc <CAG>. According to a letter of intent signed by both companies, Conagra will offer 2.5 of its own shares for each of Monfort's 4.3 mln outstanding shares. Conagra fell one to 33 on the New York Stock Exchange. Monfort is an integrated beef and lamb producer.
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training/2652 |@title nordbanken:1 auction:1 fermenta:1 share:1 |@word sweden:1 nordbanken:6 banking:1 group:4 say:6 would:1 sell:1 4:1 2:1 mln:7 b:2 free:2 share:4 deposit:1 loan:4 collateral:1 fermenta:7 ab:2 frms:1 st:1 founder:1 former:2 chief:1 executive:1 refaat:1 el:2 sayed:1 plan:3 buy:2 bank:2 sale:2 public:1 auction:1 march:1 16:2 debtor:1 inability:1 repay:1 overdue:1 close:1 50:1 crown:7 bourse:1 unofficial:1 list:1 peak:1 300:1 january:1 1986:2 exclude:1 accept:1 suitable:1 bid:1 although:1 expect:1 back:1 statement:1 represent:1 withdrawal:1 undertaking:1 towards:1 sanction:1 main:2 shareholder:4 third:1 large:1 creditor:2 155:1 one:2 four:2 swedish:1 last:1 month:1 agree:1 advance:2 110:1 solve:1 immediate:1 liquidity:1 problem:1 together:1 two:1 also:1 additional:1 65:1 new:4 equity:2 issue:4 could:1 make:2 due:1 hold:1 extraordinary:1 meet:1 tuesday:1 approve:1 provision:1 200:1 result:1 management:1 originally:1 hope:1 raise:1 160:1 right:1 extra:1 170:1 another:1 major:1 gotabanken:1 majority:1 owner:1 industrivarden:1 price:1 20:1 doubt:1 since:1 stock:1 fall:1 level:1 week:1 chairman:1 kjell:1 brandstrom:1 company:1 much:1 bad:1 state:1 think:1
NORDBANKEN TO AUCTION ITS FERMENTA SHARES Sweden's <Nordbanken> banking group said it would sell the 4.2 mln B free shares deposited as loan collateral by Fermenta AB's <FRMS.ST> founder and former chief executive Refaat el-Sayed and it planned to buy them up itself. The bank said the sale - by public auction on March 16 -- was because of a debtor's inability to repay an overdue loan. The B free shares closed at 16.50 crowns on the bourse's unofficial list -- down from a peak of 300 in January 1986. Nordbanken said it did not exclude accepting a suitable bid for the shares although it expected to buy them back itself. The statement said the sale did not represent any withdrawal from Nordbanken's undertakings towards the Fermenta group and that it had been sanctioned by the other main shareholders. Nordbanken is Fermenta's third largest creditor with loans of 155 mln crowns. It was one of the four Swedish banks which last month agreed to advance the group 110 mln crowns to solve its immediate liquidity problems. Together with two other main shareholders, it also advanced Fermenta an additional 65 mln crowns until a new equity issue could be made. Fermenta is due to hold an extraordinary shareholders' meeting on Tuesday to approve the planned equity issue. Nordbanken had to make a provision against a 200 mln crown loan to el-Sayed in its 1986 results. Fermenta's new management originally hoped to raise 160 mln crowns through the new one for four rights issue and an extra 170 mln from an issue to Nordbanken, another major creditor and shareholder <Gotabanken> and the group's new majority owner <Industrivarden AB>. The share price was to be 20 crowns. But there has been doubt over the plans since the stock fell below this level this week after Fermenta's former chairman Kjell Brandstrom said the company was in a much worse state than he thought.
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training/2658 |@title united:1 industrial:1 corp:1 uic:1 4th:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word shr:2 loss:6 1:4 27:1 dlrs:5 vs:7 profit:4 43:1 ct:2 net:5 17:1 0:1 mln:12 5:3 667:1 000:4 sale:2 67:1 8:2 70:1 year:4 69:1 2:1 18:1 9:1 174:1 29:1 272:1 269:1 4:2 avg:1 shrs:1 13:2 3:1 note:1 1986:2 include:3 tax:1 credit:1 14:1 quarter:1 408:1 1985:1 616:1 dlr:3 discontinued:1 operation:1 10:2 6:1 gain:1 disposal:1 period:1 19:1 provision:1 future:1 several:1 major:1 project:1 defense:1 contractor:1 subsidiary:1 backlog:1 310:1 six:1 pct:2 share:1 adjust:1 stock:1 dividend:1 february:1 1987:1
UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORP <UIC> 4TH QTR LOSS Shr loss 1.27 dlrs vs profit 43 cts Net loss 17.0 mln vs profit 5,667,000 Sales 67.8 mln vs 70.1 mln Year Shr loss 69 cts vs profit 2.18 dlrs Net loss 9,174,000 vs profit 29.1 mln Sales 272.5 mln vs 269.4 mln Avg shrs 13.3 mln vs 13.4 mln NOTE: 1986 net includes tax credits of 14.5 mln dlrs in quarter and 8,408,000 dlrs in year. 1985 year net includes 616,000 dlr loss from discontinued operations and 10.6 mln dlr gain on their disposal. 1986 net both periods includes 19.1 mln dlr provision for future losses from several major projects in defense contractor subsidiary. Backlog 310 mln dlrs, up six pct from a year before. Share adjusted for 10 pct stock dividend in February 1987.
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training/2659 |@title cineplex:1 odeon:1 corp:1 year:1 net:1 |@word oper:3 shr:4 basic:2 1:3 04:1 dlrs:2 vs:5 77:1 ct:5 dilute:2 89:1 60:1 net:3 31:1 6:2 mln:6 12:2 5:1 revs:1 500:1 170:1 9:1 avg:1 shrs:1 29:1 14:1 3:1 note:1 1985:1 exclude:1 extraordinary:1 gain:1 756:1 000:1 eight:1 1986:1 involve:1 53:1 week:1 reporting:1 period:1 reflect:1 change:1 yr:2 end:1 coincide:1 calendar:1
<CINEPLEX ODEON CORP> YEAR NET Oper shr basic 1.04 dlrs vs 77 cts Oper shr diluted 89 cts vs 60 cts Oper net 31.6 mln vs 12.5 mln Revs 500.6 mln vs 170.9 mln Avg shrs 29.1 mln vs 14.3 mln Note: 1985 net excludes extraordinary gain of 1,756,000 dlrs or 12 cts shr basic and eight cts shr diluted. 1986 net involves 53-week reporting period to reflect change in yr-end to coincide with calendar yr.
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training/2660 |@title mine:1 safety:1 appliance:1 mne:1 sell:1 unit:1 |@word mine:1 safety:1 appliance:1 co:2 say:3 agree:1 sell:1 filter:2 product:2 division:1 donaldson:3 inc:1 dci:1 undisclosed:1 term:1 unit:2 relocate:1 plant:1 pennsylvania:1 facility:1 illinois:1 expect:1 number:1 100:1 employee:1 offer:1 position:1
MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES <MNES> TO SELL UNIT Mine Safety Appliances Co said it agreed to sell its filter products division to Donaldson Co Inc <DCI> for undisclosed terms. It said the filter products unit will be relocated from its plant in Pennsylvania to a Donaldson facility in Illinois. It said it expects a number of the unit's 100 employees will be offered positions with Donaldson.
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training/2663 |@title prospect:1 group:1 inc:1 prosz:1 4th:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word shr:2 loss:6 10:2 ct:4 vs:8 50:1 net:2 1:2 830:1 000:4 3:2 584:1 revs:2 40:1 7:3 mln:8 26:1 8:2 avg:2 shrs:2 19:1 2:1 115:1 847:1 12:1 mth:1 profit:2 91:1 422:1 6:2 195:1 185:1 126:1 9:1 14:1 811:1 280:1 note:1 may:1 1986:2 prospect:1 raise:1 101:1 810:1 0000:1 dlrs:3 initial:1 public:1 offering:1 common:1 stock:1 company:2 purchase:1 march:1 midsouth:1 corp:1 regional:1 railroad:1 mississippi:1 louisiana:1 contribute:1 sale:1 39:1 5:1 operating:1 income:1 16:1 first:1 nine:1 month:1 operation:1
PROSPECT GROUP INC <PROSZ> 4TH QTR LOSS Shr loss 10 cts vs loss 50 cts Net loss 1,830,000 vs loss 3,584,000 Revs 40.7 mln vs 26.8 mln Avg shrs 19.2 mln vs 7,115,847 12 mths Shr profit 10 cts vs loss 91 cts Net profit 1,422,000 vs loss 6,195,000 Revs 185.7 mln vs 126.9 mln Avg shrs 14.8 mln vs 6,811,280 NOTES: In May 1986 Prospect raised 101,810,0000 dlrs from an initial public offering of common stock. The company purchased in March 1986 MidSouth Corp, a regional railroad company in Mississippi and Louisiana, which contributed sales of 39.5 mln dlrs and operating income of 16.3 mln dlrs during first nine months of operation.
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training/2664 |@title france:1 fund:1 inc:1 frn:1 set:1 initial:1 dividend:1 |@word france:1 fund:2 inc:1 say:2 board:1 declare:1 initial:1 dividend:2 1:2 12:1 dlrs:2 per:2 share:2 payable:1 april:1 six:1 holder:1 record:1 march:1 20:1 represent:1 two:1 ct:1 net:2 investment:1 income:1 realize:2 1986:1 10:1 taxable:1 gain:1 year:1
FRANCE FUND INC <FRN> SETS INITIAL DIVIDEND France Fund Inc said its board declared an initial dividend of 1.12 dlrs per share, payable April six, to holders of record March 20. The fund said the dividend represents two cts per share for net investment income realized during 1986 and 1.10 dlrs from net taxable gains realized during the year.
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training/2666 |@title heineken:1 n:1 v:1 hein:1 1986:1 year:1 |@word pre:1 tax:1 profit:3 513:1 2:1 mln:4 guilde:6 vs:6 545:1 5:1 net:3 285:1 3:2 265:1 4:1 consolidated:1 turnover:1 6:2 68:1 billion:2 40:1 per:1 25:1 00:1 guilder:1 nominal:1 share:1 11:2 10:1 33:1 take:1 account:1 one:1 three:1 scrip:1 issue:1 last:1 year:1 final:1 dividend:1 two:1 make:1 total:1 50:1
HEINEKEN N.V. <HEIN.AS> 1986 YEAR Pre-tax profit 513.2 mln guilders vs 545.5 mln Net profit 285.3 mln guilders vs 265.4 mln Consolidated net turnover 6.68 billion guilders vs 6.40 billion Net profit per 25.00 guilder nominal share 11.11 guilders vs 10.33, taking into account one-for-three scrip issue last year Final dividend two guilders vs same, making total 3.50 guilders vs same
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training/2667 |@title national:1 security:1 insurance:1 co:1 nsic:1 4th:1 qtr:1 |@word oper:4 shr:2 loss:5 15:1 ct:3 vs:6 profit:4 57:1 net:4 151:1 000:9 570:1 year:2 2:2 08:1 dlrs:6 12:1 122:1 127:1 note:1 exclude:2 realize:1 capital:1 19:1 gain:2 896:1 quarter:1 1:3 646:1 331:1 1986:1 period:1 tax:1 credit:1 288:1
NATIONAL SECURITY INSURANCE CO <NSIC> 4TH QTR Oper shr loss 15 cts vs profit 57 cts Oper net loss 151,000 vs profit 570,000 Year Oper shr profit 2.08 dlrs vs loss 12 cts Oper net profit 2,122,000 vs loss 127,000 NOTE: Net excludes realized capital loss 19,000 dlrs vs gain 896,000 dlrs in quarter and gains 1,646,000 dlrs vs 1,331,000 dlrs in year. 1986 net both periods excludes tax credit 1,288,000 dlrs.
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training/267 |@title indonesia:1 unlikely:1 import:1 philippines:1 copra:1 |@word indonesia:2 unlikely:1 import:3 copra:4 philippines:2 1987:2 30:2 000:1 tonne:3 1986:2 u:1 embassy:1 annual:1 agriculture:1 report:2 say:2 31:1 pct:1 devaluation:1 indonesian:1 rupiah:1 increase:2 duty:1 price:2 reduce:1 margin:1 two:1 country:1 production:1 forecast:1 1:2 32:1 mln:2 calendar:1
INDONESIA UNLIKELY TO IMPORT PHILIPPINES COPRA Indonesia is unlikely to import copra from the Philippines in 1987 after importing 30,000 tonnes in 1986, the U.S. Embassy's annual agriculture report said. The report said the 31 pct devaluation of the Indonesian rupiah, an increase in import duties on copra and increases in the price of Philippines copra have reduced the margin between prices in the two countries. Indonesia's copra production is forecast at 1.32 mln tonnes in calendar 1987, up from 1.30 mln tonnes in 1986.
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training/2671 |@title cyprus:1 minerals:1 cypm:1 name:1 suit:1 |@word cyprus:2 minerals:1 co:1 say:3 along:1 40:1 company:1 name:1 defendant:1 23:1 product:2 liability:1 lawsuit:1 file:1 california:1 individual:1 tireworker:1 alege:1 injury:1 result:1 exposure:1 talc:2 suit:2 expect:2 bring:1 produce:1 significant:1 factual:1 legal:1 defense:1 substantial:1 insurance:1 coverage:1 material:1 adverse:1 impact:1 financial:1 condition:1
CYPRUS MINERALS <CYPM> NAMED IN SUITS Cyprus Minerals Co said along with about 40 other companies, it has been named a defendant in 23 product liability lawsuits filed in California by individual tireworkers aleging injury as a result of exposure to talc and other products. It said other suits are expected to be brought. Cyprus, which produces talc, said it has significant factual and legal defenses and substantial insurance coverage and does not expect the suits to have a material adverse impact on its financial condition.
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training/2672 |@title donaldson:1 dci:1 buy:1 mine:1 safety:1 mne:1 unit:1 |@word donaldson:3 co:2 inc:1 say:3 reach:1 agreement:1 buy:1 asset:1 filter:2 product:2 division:1 mine:1 safety:1 appliance:1 undisclosed:1 term:1 operate:1 part:1 industrial:1 group:1 manufacturing:1 operation:1 relocate:1 dixon:1 ill:1 evans:1 city:1 pa:1 acquisition:1 complement:1 microfiltration:1 business:1 internal:1 research:1 development:1 effort:1
DONALDSON <DCI> TO BUY MINE SAFETY <MNES> UNIT Donaldson Co Inc said it reached an agreement to buy the assets of the Filter Products Division of Mine safety Appliances Co for undisclosed terms. It said Filter Products will operate as part of Donaldson's Industrial Group and its manufacturing operations will be relocated to Dixon, Ill., from Evans City, Pa. Donaldson said the acquisition complements its microfiltration business and internal research and development efforts.
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training/2674 |@title arundel:1 corp:1 arl:1 4th:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 1:2 73:1 dlrs:4 vs:6 66:1 net:2 3:4 637:1 000:4 789:1 revs:2 27:1 6:2 mln:4 26:1 year:1 47:1 2:1 34:1 7:1 815:1 5:1 340:1 94:1 81:1 9:1
ARUNDEL CORP <ARL> 4TH QTR NET Shr 1.73 dlrs vs 1.66 dlrs Net 3,637,000 vs 3,789,000 Revs 27.6 mln vs 26.6 mln Year Shr 3.47 dlrs vs 2.34 dlrs Net 7,815,000 vs 5,340,000 Revs 94.3 mln vs 81.9 mln
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training/2677 |@title gulf:1 states:1 utilities:1 gsu:1 get:1 qualified:1 audit:1 |@word gulf:3 states:2 utilities:1 co:1 say:3 auditor:1 cooper:1 lybrand:1 issue:1 qualified:2 opinion:3 1986:1 financial:2 statement:1 audit:1 satate:1 without:1 sufficient:1 rate:1 increase:1 fund:1 source:1 state:1 may:1 unable:1 maintain:1 viability:1 necessary:1 permit:1 realization:1 asset:1 liquidation:1 liability:1 ordinary:1 course:1 business:1 receive:1 similar:1 1985:1
GULF STATES UTILITIES <GSU> GETS QUALIFIED AUDIT Gulf States Utilities Co said auditor Coopers and Lybrand has issued a qualified opinion on 1986 financial statements. Gulf States said the audit opinion satated that without sufficient rate increases or funds from other sources, Gulf states may be unable to maintain its financial viability, which is necessary to permit the realization of its assets and the liquidation of its liabilities in the ordinary course of business. IT said it received a similar qualified opinion in 1985.
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training/2678 |@title fed:4 set:2 one:2 billion:2 dlr:2 customer:2 repurchase:2 say:2 |@word
FED SETS ONE BILLION DLR CUSTOMER REPURCHASE, FED SAYS FED SETS ONE BILLION DLR CUSTOMER REPURCHASE, FED SAYS
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training/2681 |@title midmississippi:1 river:1 open:1 today:1 season:1 |@word mississippi:3 river:4 open:1 barge:3 traffic:1 twin:1 city:1 minnesota:1 repair:3 complete:1 first:1 move:1 upstream:1 lock:4 dam:2 20:2 near:1 quincy:1 ill:1 0600:1 cst:1 today:1 army:1 corps:1 engineer:1 spokesman:2 say:3 14:1 15:1 inch:1 ice:2 report:1 three:1 four:1 upper:1 section:1 generally:1 free:1 midwestern:1 weather:1 mild:1 probably:1 could:1 keep:1 load:1 mid:1 terminal:1 winter:1 schedule:2 peoria:1 la:1 grange:1 illinois:1 still:1 close:1 july:1 13:1 two:1 month:1
MIDMISSISSIPPI RIVER OPENS TODAY FOR SEASON The Mississippi River is now open for barge traffic up to the Twin Cities in Minnesota after repairs were completed and the first barges moved upstream through Lock and Dam 20 near Quincy, Ill at 0600 CST today, an Army Corps of Engineers spokesman said. About 14 to 15 inches of ice were reported between locks three and four on the upper Mississippi River, but other sections were generally free of ice, the spokesman said. Midwestern weather has been so mild that barges probably could have kept loading at Mid-Mississippi River terminals through the winter, if Lock and Dam 20 had not been scheduled for repairs, he said. The Peoria and La Grange locks on the Illinois River are still scheduled to close July 13, for two months of repairs.
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training/2683 |@title fed:1 set:1 one:1 billion:1 dlr:1 customer:1 repo:1 |@word federal:1 reserve:2 enter:1 government:1 security:1 market:1 arrange:1 one:1 billion:1 dlrs:1 customer:1 repurchase:1 agreement:1 spokesman:1 new:1 york:1 fed:2 say:2 fund:1 trade:1 5:1 15:1 16:1 pct:1 time:1 indirect:1 injection:1 temporary:1 dealer:1
FED SETS ONE BILLION DLR CUSTOMER REPO The Federal Reserve entered the government securities market to arrange one billion dlrs of customer repurchase agreements, a spokesman for the New York Fed said. Fed funds were trading at 5-15/16 pct at the time of the indirect injection of temporary reserves, dealers said.
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training/2686 |@title german:1 cash:1 circulation:1 february:1 close:1 |@word cash:4 circulation:2 west:2 germany:1 rise:4 2:4 8:4 billion:18 mark:11 last:3 week:5 february:4 121:1 5:4 gain:1 3:4 pct:2 month:3 year:2 bundesbank:6 say:2 one:1 two:1 component:1 german:2 money:1 supply:1 central:2 bank:4 target:1 grow:1 three:1 six:1 gross:1 currency:2 reserve:3 200:1 mln:7 109:1 foreign:1 liability:1 fall:4 100:1 22:2 9:3 give:1 net:2 increase:1 300:3 86:1 6:2 commercial:1 minimum:1 holding:1 51:2 end:2 average:1 rediscount:1 debt:1 banking:1 system:1 800:1 55:1 make:1 heavy:1 use:1 lombard:1 emergency:1 funding:1 facility:1 meet:1 payment:1 borrow:2 1:5 position:1 public:1 authority:1 decline:1 7:1 federal:2 government:1 draw:1 deposit:2 stand:1 4:1 third:1 also:1 credit:2 states:1 drop:1 400:1 balance:1 sheet:1 total:1 around:1 44:1 222:1
GERMAN CASH IN CIRCULATION UP AT FEBRUARY'S CLOSE Cash in circulation in West Germany rose by 2.8 billion marks in the last week of February to 121.5 billion, a gain of 8.3 pct over the same month last year, the Bundesbank said. Cash in circulation is one of two components of the West German money supply which the German central bank is targeting to grow between three and six pct this year. Gross currency reserves in the week rose by 200 mln marks to 109.5 billion. Foreign liabilities fell 100 mln to 22.9 billion, giving a net currency reserves increase of 300 mln to 86.6 billion. Commercial bank minimum reserve holdings at the Bundesbank fell 300 mln marks to 51.9 billion marks at the end of February, averaging 51.2 billion over the month. The rediscount debt of the banking system fell 800 mln marks to 55.2 billion marks, the Bundesbank said. Banks made heavy use of the Lombard emergency funding facility to meet month-end payments and borrowed 3.1 billion marks, a rise of 2.9 billion over the week before. The net position of public authorities at the Bundesbank declined 6.7 billion marks in the last week of February. The federal government drew down 3.8 billion marks of its Bundesbank cash deposits, which had stood at 4.1 billion in the third week of February, and also borrowed a 1.8 billion in credit from the central bank. Federal states' deposits fell 1.5 billion marks to 1.3 billion and their cash credits dropped 400 mln to 300 mln. The Bundesbank balance sheet total rose around 5.44 billion to 222.22 billion marks.
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training/2687 |@title sun:1 electric:1 corp:1 se:1 1st:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 profit:2 15:1 ct:3 vs:5 loss:2 six:2 net:2 1:1 051:1 000:3 381:1 revs:1 50:1 8:2 mln:2 41:1 avg:1 shrs:1 7:1 033:1 00:1 6:1 557:1 note:1 1987:1 include:1 tax:1 credit:1 equal:1 one:1 cent:1 1986:1
SUN ELECTRIC CORP <SE> 1ST QTR JAN 31 NET Shr profit 15 cts vs loss six cts Net profit 1,051,000 vs loss 381,000 Revs 50.8 mln vs 41.8 mln Avg shrs 7,033,00 vs 6,557,000 NOTE: 1987 net includes tax credits equal to six cts vs one cent in 1986.
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training/2688 |@title ecuador:1 say:1 suspend:1 oil:1 export:1 due:1 earthquake:1 |@word ecuador:3 today:1 suspend:1 crude:3 oil:3 export:2 indefinitely:1 due:2 earthquake:1 last:1 night:1 damage:2 pumping:2 transport:1 installation:1 energy:2 mines:1 ministry:2 statement:1 say:6 state:1 firm:1 corporacion:1 estatal:1 petrolera:1 ecuatoriana:1 cepe:1 notify:1 foreign:1 customer:1 declare:1 force:1 majeure:1 tremor:1 opec:1 output:1 quota:1 210:1 000:1 barrel:1 per:1 day:1 bpd:1 senior:1 official:2 one:1 pump:1 station:2 el:1 salado:1 main:1 pipeline:2 also:2 180:1 metre:1 section:1 attach:1 bridge:2 aguarico:2 river:1 collapse:1 20:1 km:1 reventador:1 volcano:2 near:1 epicentre:1 quake:2 ecuadorean:2 seismologist:1 register:1 six:1 12:1 point:1 international:1 mercalli:1 scale:1 close:1 strike:1 northern:1 ecaudor:1 southern:1 colombia:1 accord:1 injury:1 report:1
ECUADOR SAYS SUSPENDS OIL EXPORTS DUE EARTHQUAKE Ecuador today suspended its crude oil exports indefinitely due to an earthquake last night that damaged pumping and crude transport installations, an Energy and Mines MInistry statement said. It said the state oil firm Corporacion Estatal Petrolera Ecuatoriana (CEPE) notified foreign customers that it was declaring force majeure on its crude exports due to the tremor. Ecuador's OPEC oil output quota is 210,000 barrels per day (bpd). A senior energy ministry official said that one pumping station at El Salado on Ecuador's main pipeline was damaged. He also said an 180 metre section of the pipeline attached to the bridge over the Aguarico river collapsed. The pumping station was about 20 km from the Reventador volcano, near the epicentre of the quake, which Ecuadorean seismologists said registered six on the 12-point international Mercalli scale. The Aguarico bridge was also close to the volcano, he said. The quake struck northern Ecaudor and southern Colombia, according to Ecuadorean officials. No injuries were reported.
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training/2691 |@title leaseway:1 transportation:1 corp:1 ltc:1 4th:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word oper:4 shr:2 loss:2 39:1 ct:2 vs:8 profit:5 62:1 net:4 4:1 628:1 000:3 7:1 256:1 revs:2 338:1 1:5 mln:8 327:1 9:1 year:2 12:1 dlrs:7 88:1 13:1 2:2 22:1 32:2 billion:2 29:1 note:1 exclude:1 gain:1 discontinue:1 leasing:1 operation:2 37:1 6:3 40:1 3:2 34:1 quarter:1 result:1 restate:1 discontinued:1 1986:1 period:1 include:1 charge:1 300:1 elimination:1 investment:1 tax:1 credit:1
LEASEWAY TRANSPORTATION CORP <LTC> 4TH QTR LOSS Oper shr loss 39 cts vs profit 62 cts Oper net loss 4,628,000 vs profit 7,256,000 Revs 338.1 mln vs 327.9 mln Year Oper shr profit 1.12 dlrs vs profit 1.88 dlrs Oper net profit 13.2 mln vs 22.2 mln Revs 1.32 billion vs 1.29 billion NOTE: Net excludes gains from discontinued leasing operations of 37.6 mln dlrs vs 40.3 mln dlrs in year and 32.6 mln dlrs vs 34.3 mln dlrs in quarter. Results restated for discontinued operations. 1986 net both periods includes charge 6,300,000 dlrs from elimination of investment tax credits.
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training/2693 |@title nch:2 corp:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 51:1 ct:2 vs:6 44:1 net:2 4:2 710:1 000:2 086:1 sale:2 109:1 2:2 mln:6 98:1 nine:1 mth:1 1:2 62:1 dlrs:2 39:1 15:1 0:1 13:1 6:2 314:1 279:1 7:1
NCH CORP <NCH> 3RD QTR JAN 31 NET Shr 51 cts vs 44 cts Net 4,710,000 vs 4,086,000 Sales 109.2 mln vs 98.2 mln Nine mths Shr 1.62 dlrs vs 1.39 dlrs Net 15.0 mln vs 13.6 mln Sales 314.6 mln vs 279.7 mln
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training/2695 |@title nationwide:1 1986:1 property:1 casualty:1 loss:1 |@word nationwide:5 mutual:1 insurance:8 co:2 say:6 property:4 casualty:4 company:3 net:1 loss:6 56:1 mln:13 dlrs:11 last:4 year:5 life:2 operation:2 earn:2 66:1 8:2 group:3 fourth:1 large:1 u:1 insurer:1 106:1 dlr:2 1986:2 62:1 1985:3 profit:1 include:1 record:4 capital:1 gain:5 14:1 4:1 2:1 6:1 previous:1 859:1 policyholder:1 dividend:1 25:1 pct:2 710:1 surge:1 claim:1 personal:2 auto:2 volatile:1 commercial:2 liability:1 coverage:1 period:1 unprecedented:1 sale:1 growth:1 generate:1 576:1 come:1 line:1 282:1 business:1 partially:1 offset:1 investment:2 775:1 28:1 federal:1 tax:1 credit:1 39:1 559:1
NATIONWIDE HAD 1986 PROPERTY-CASUALTY LOSS <Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co> said its property-casualty companies had a net loss of 56 mln dlrs last year while its life insurance operations earned 66.8 mln dlrs. Nationwide said its property-casualty group, the fourth-largest U.S. property-casualty insurer had a 106 mln dlr loss in 1986. Nationwide Life Insurance Co earned 62.8 mln dlrs in 1985, with last year's profit including record capital gains of 14.4 mln dlrs, up from gains of 2.6 mln dlrs the previous year. The company said its property-casualty group had a record loss from insurance operations last year of 859 mln dlrs after policyholders' dividends, up 25 pct from 1985's 710 mln dlrs. Nationwide said a surge in claims from personal auto insurance and the volatile commercial liability coverages during a period of unprecedented sales growth generated the loss. The company said over 576 mln dlrs of last year's group losses came from commercial insurance lines and 282 mln dlrs from its personal auto insurance business. Partially offsetting 1986's record insurance losses, Nationwide said, were record investment gains of 775 mln dlrs and a 28 mln dlr federal tax credit. The investment gains were up 39 pct from 1985's gains of 559 mln dlrs.
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training/2696 |@title sun:2 raise:1 heating:1 oil:1 barge:1 price:1 |@word sun:3 co:1 refining:1 marketing:1 subsidiary:1 say:3 increase:3 price:4 charge:1 contract:2 barge:2 customer:1 heat:1 oil:1 new:1 york:1 harbor:1 0:2 50:2 cent:2 gallon:1 effective:1 today:1 bring:1 49:1 ct:2 recent:1 hike:1 represent:1 fifth:1 week:1 total:1 4:1 75:1 follow:1 sharp:1 spot:1 future:1 rise:1 company:1
SUN <SUN> RAISES HEATING OIL BARGE PRICE Sun Co's Sun Refining and Marketing subsidiary said it increased the price it charges contract barge customers for heating oil in New York harbor 0.50 cent a gallon, effective today. They said the 0.50 cent increase brings Sun's contract barge price to 49 cts. The recent price hike represents the fifth this week, totalling 4.75 cts. The increases are following sharp spot and futures price rises, the company said.
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training/2697 |@title french:1 primary:1 bond:1 market:1 show:1 new:1 sparkle:1 |@word french:2 primary:2 bond:6 market:11 show:1 sign:1 renew:1 effervescence:1 several:1 week:4 lethargy:1 trend:1 expect:3 continue:2 hope:1 imminent:2 interest:2 rate:11 cut:3 fulfil:1 operator:3 say:7 bank:4 france:4 generally:2 give:1 signal:1 possibly:1 beginning:1 next:2 announce:1 quarter:1 point:2 intervention:2 stand:1 eight:1 pct:7 since:4 january:2 2:1 seven:2 day:5 repurchase:2 set:3 8:3 3:3 4:3 5:1 central:1 average:1 call:1 money:3 reference:1 interbank:1 reach:1 february:1 18:1 fall:1 7:1 dealer:6 note:2 open:1 policy:1 regulate:1 december:1 base:1 floor:1 ceiling:1 within:1 limit:2 moment:2 sentiment:1 wait:1 see:2 optimist:1 pessimist:1 among:1 major:1 abundant:1 liquidity:2 monthly:1 treasury:2 tap:1 issue:8 11:1 87:1 billion:6 franc:5 good:1 reception:1 fairly:1 easily:1 absorb:1 upper:1 12:1 likely:2 try:1 sell:1 much:1 paper:1 could:1 come:1 month:1 meet:1 borrowing:1 need:1 year:3 around:2 150:1 one:3 banker:2 difficulty:1 place:1 despite:1 competition:1 surge:1 investment:1 paris:1 stock:1 exchange:1 flood:1 large:1 formula:1 well:1 adapt:1 condition:1 investor:1 demand:1 warrant:2 mix:1 fix:2 float:2 snap:1 broadly:1 negative:1 fee:1 recent:1 caisse:2 aide:1 l:1 equipement:1 des:1 collectivite:1 locale:1 caecl:1 90:2 two:1 exchangeable:1 13:1 80:1 97:1 04:1 payment:1 date:1 march:1 9:1 today:1 quote:1 0:1 1:1 10:1 even:1 classic:1 neglect:1 end:1 last:1 find:1 buyer:1 question:1 term:1 operation:1 would:1 great:1 focusse:1 three:1 include:1 four:1 five:1 electricite:1 de:3 follow:1 auxiliaire:1 du:1 credit:2 foncier:2 subsidiary:1 banking:1 group:1 new:1 tender:1 mortgage:1 agency:1 refinancement:1 hypothecaire:1
FRENCH PRIMARY BOND MARKET SHOWS NEW SPARKLE The French primary bond market is showing signs of renewed effervescence after several weeks of lethargy and the trend is expected to continue if hopes of imminent interest rate cuts are fulfilled, market operators said. The Bank of France is generally expected to give a signal to the market, possibly at the beginning of next week, by announcing a quarter point cut in its intervention rate, which has stood at eight pct since January 2, or in its seven-day repurchase rate, set at 8-3/4 pct since January 5. The central bank's averaged-out day to day call money rate, the reference rate for interbank money market operators, which reached 8-3/4 pct on February 18 has fallen to 7-3/4 pct this week, dealers noted. The Bank of France's 'open market' policy to regulate the money markets since December has been based on a floor and ceiling of rates within the limits of its intervention and seven day repurchase rates. For the moment the sentiment is of 'wait and see' on rate cuts, but there are now more optimists than pessimists among market operators, a dealer for a major French bank said. Dealers said there is abundant liquidity on the bond market, noting that this week's monthly Treasury tap issue of 11.87 billion francs had a good reception and was fairly easily absorbed. The Treasury had set an upper limit on the issue of 12 billion francs and was likely to continue to try and sell as much paper as it could over coming months to meet its borrowing needs for this year of around 150 billion, one banker said. Dealers said there was no difficulty in placing liquidity in the primary market at the moment despite competition from the surge in investments on the Paris stock exchange. There has been a flood of large bond issues, but with formulas well adapted to market conditions and investor demand - with warrants or a mix of fixed and floating-rates - which have been snapped up, and with generally broadly negative fees. Dealers pointed to the recent Caisse d'Aide a l'Equipement des Collectivites Locales (CAECL) 8.90 pct two billion franc bond with warrants exchangeable for floating-rate bonds issued over 13 years and 80 days at 97.04 pct with payment date March 9, which was today quoted at -0.90 to -1.10 pct. Even classic fixed-rate issues, after being neglected since the end of last year, are finding buyers, one banker said. Dealers said that now the question was to see how the terms of imminent operations would be set, with great market interest focussed on the likely three next issues. These will include an expected four to five billion franc issue for Electricite de France, to be followed by a bond of around one billion francs for Auxiliaire du Credit Foncier, a subsidiary of the banking group Credit Foncier de France, and a new issue by tender from the mortgage agency Caisse de Refinancement Hypothecaire.
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training/2699 |@title first:1 women:1 bank:1 investor:1 group:1 offer:1 expire:1 |@word investor:2 group:1 42:1 pct:2 outstanding:3 capital:1 stock:1 first:1 women:1 bank:2 say:2 cash:1 tender:2 offer:1 remain:1 share:3 11:1 dlrs:1 per:1 expire:1 march:1 three:1 132:1 000:1 20:1
FIRST WOMEN'S BANK INVESTOR GROUP OFFER EXPIRES The investor group owning about 42 pct of the outstanding capital stock of <The First Women's Bank> said a cash tender offer for the bank's remaining outstanding shares at 11 dlrs per share expired on March three. The investors said about 132,000 shares, or about 20 pct of the outstanding, had been tendered.
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training/27 |@title united:1 presidential:1 corp:1 upco:1 4th:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:3 39:1 ct:3 vs:6 50:1 net:2 1:3 545:1 160:1 2:3 188:1 933:1 revs:2 25:1 mln:4 19:1 5:2 year:2 53:1 dlrs:3 21:1 6:1 635:1 318:1 050:1 044:1 92:1 77:1 4:1 note:1 result:2 include:1 adjustment:1 848:1 600:1 20:1 1986:1 1985:1 period:1 improvement:1 universal:1 life:1 business:1 first:1 estimate:1
UNITED PRESIDENTIAL CORP <UPCO> 4TH QTR NET Shr 39 cts vs 50 cts Net 1,545,160 vs 2,188,933 Revs 25.2 mln vs 19.5 mln Year Shr 1.53 dlrs vs 1.21 dlrs Net 6,635,318 vs 5,050,044 Revs 92.2 mln vs 77.4 mln NOTE: Results include adjustment of 848,600 dlrs or 20 cts shr for 1986 year and both 1985 periods from improvement in results of its universal life business than first estimated.
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training/2700 |@title computer:1 memories:1 inc:1 cmin:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word period:1 end:1 december:1 31:1 shr:2 loss:10 nine:2 ct:2 vs:7 1:2 92:1 dlrs:3 net:2 950:1 000:8 21:1 334:1 revs:2 580:1 22:1 2:1 mln:2 mth:1 six:1 23:1 694:1 13:1 710:1 5:1 129:1 111:1 9:1 note:1 current:1 qtr:1 include:1 tax:1 118:1 476:1
COMPUTER MEMORIES INC <CMIN> 3RD QTR LOSS Period ended December 31. Shr loss nine cts vs loss 1.92 dlrs Net loss 950,000 vs loss 21,334,000 Revs 580,000 vs 22.2 mln Nine Mths Shr loss six cts vs loss 1.23 dlrs Net loss 694,000 vs loss 13,710,000 Revs 5,129,000 vs 111.9 mln Note: Current qtr includes tax loss of 118,000 vs loss of 476,000 dlrs.
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training/2708 |@title trenwick:1 group:1 inc:1 tren:1 4th:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word oper:4 shr:2 profit:4 18:1 ct:4 vs:6 loss:4 four:1 net:2 1:5 847:1 000:9 282:1 revs:2 25:1 9:2 mln:3 dlrs:3 8:1 626:1 drs:1 12:1 mth:1 39:1 24:1 3:1 262:1 555:1 67:1 5:1 27:1 note:1 1986:1 qtr:2 year:2 exclude:1 investment:2 gain:2 541:1 865:1 respectively:1 1985:1 include:1 301:1 424:1
TRENWICK GROUP INC <TREN> 4TH QTR NET Oper shr profit 18 cts vs loss four cts Oper net profit 1,847,000 vs loss 282,000 Revs 25.9 mln dlrs vs 8,626,000 drs 12 mths Oper shr profit 39 cts vs loss 24 cts Oper net profit 3,262,000 vs loss 1,555,000 revs 67.5 mln vs 27.9 mln dlrs. NOTE: 1986 qtr and year excludes investment gains of 1,541,000 and 1,865,000, respectively, and 1985 qtr and year includes investment gains of 301,000 dlrs and 1,424,000.
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training/2709 |@title imf:1 urge:1 belgium:1 make:1 spending:1 cut:1 |@word belgian:4 government:8 introduce:1 large:1 scale:1 public:1 spending:3 reduction:3 last:2 year:3 tell:1 international:1 monetary:1 fund:1 team:3 scope:1 cut:2 1988:2 suggestion:1 contain:1 preliminary:1 conclusion:1 annual:1 imf:3 consultation:1 belgium:2 economic:1 policy:3 copy:1 distribute:1 journalist:1 weekly:1 press:1 conference:1 follow:1 meeting:1 cabinet:1 also:2 urge:3 adopt:1 firm:2 interest:3 rate:4 particular:1 emphasis:1 long:3 term:3 report:3 praise:1 due:1 reduce:2 1987:1 195:1 billion:1 franc:2 say:4 1986:3 see:1 economy:1 perform:1 better:1 broad:1 basis:1 time:1 far:1 1980s:1 however:1 add:2 low:2 inflation:2 stabilisation:1 debt:3 gross:1 national:1 product:1 ratio:2 require:1 much:1 budget:1 deficit:1 seven:1 pct:2 gnp:3 target:1 set:1 1989:1 net:3 financing:1 requirement:1 11:1 0:1 afford:1 next:1 zero:2 growth:2 real:1 non:2 expenditure:3 general:1 need:2 revision:1 tax:3 system:1 iron:1 distortion:1 meet:1 hope:1 burden:1 substantial:1 progress:1 stabilise:1 possible:1 difficulty:1 sustain:1 likely:1 grow:1 impatience:1 feel:1 position:1 would:2 strong:3 could:1 decide:1 rather:1 sharp:1 signal:1 determination:1 keep:1 currency:2 curb:1 slow:1 private:1 capital:2 outflow:1 increase:1 strongly:1 repayment:1 foreign:1 overhaul:1 domestic:1 market:1 facilitate:1 subscription:1 resident:1 bond:1 issue:1
IMF URGES BELGIUM TO MAKE FURTHER SPENDING CUTS The Belgian government, which introduced large-scale public spending reductions last year, has been told by an International Monetary Fund team there is scope for further cuts in 1988. The suggestion is contained in the preliminary conclusions of the annual IMF consultations with Belgium on its economic policy, a copy of which was distributed to journalists at the weekly press conference following meetings of the cabinet. The IMF team also urges Belgium to adopt a firm interest rate policy, with a particular emphasis on long-term rates. The team's report to the government praises last year's spending cuts, which are due to reduce 1987 government spending by 195 billion francs, and says 1986 saw the Belgian economy perform 'better, on a broader basis, than at any time so far in the 1980s.' However, it adds that with lower inflation, stabilisation of the debt to gross national product ratio requires a much lower budget deficit than the seven pct of GNP target the government has set itself for 1989. The government's net financing requirement was 11.0 pct of GNP in 1986. The report says 'The most that can be afforded over the next few years is a zero growth of real non-interest expenditure of general Government.' It says there is a need for a revision of the Belgian tax system to iron out distortions and meet hopes of a reduced tax burden but substantial progress is needed in stabilising the debt to GNP ratio before this is possible. 'Because of the difficulty of sustaining zero expenditure growth and of likely growing impatience (for) tax reductions, we feel that your position would be stronger if you could decide on rather sharp expenditure reductions in 1988,' the report adds. The IMF urges a strong interest rate policy to signal the government's determination to keep its currency strong and to curb inflation. It says firmer long-term rates would slow private net long-term capital outflows, which increased strongly in 1986. It also urges net repayments of foreign currency debt and an overhaul of domestic capital markets to facilitate the subscriptions by non-residents of government bond issues in Belgian francs.
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training/271 |@title japan:1 february:1 interim:1 trade:1 surplus:1 jump:1 |@word japan:1 customs:1 clear:1 trade:1 surplus:3 first:2 20:2 day:2 february:3 jump:1 3:2 58:1 billion:4 dlrs:1 1:1 94:1 year:3 earlier:3 finance:1 ministry:1 say:1 interim:1 sharply:1 965:1 04:1 mln:1 dlr:1 january:1 period:1 fob:1 export:3 rise:1 14:1 6:1 pct:2 10:1 91:1 cif:1 import:3 fall:1 2:1 7:1 33:1 average:1 dollar:1 yen:1 rate:1 152:2 32:1 31:1 196:2 61:1 27:1
JAPAN FEBRUARY INTERIM TRADE SURPLUS JUMPS Japan's customs-cleared trade surplus in the first 20 days of February jumped to 3.58 billion dlrs from 1.94 billion a year earlier, the Finance Ministry said. The February interim surplus was sharply up from a 965.04 mln dlr surplus in the same January period. FOB exports rose 14.6 pct from a year earlier in the first 20 days of February to 10.91 billion, while CIF imports fell 3.2 pct to 7.33 billion. The average dollar/yen rates were 152.32 for exports and 152.31 for imports against 196.61 for exports and 196.27 for imports a year earlier.
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training/2711 |@title bush:1 bsh:1 revise:1 4th:1 qtr:1 year:1 result:1 |@word bush:1 industries:1 inc:1 say:1 audit:2 revise:1 upwards:1 1986:2 fourth:2 quarter:2 year:2 end:1 result:3 february:1 12:1 report:2 unaudited:2 audited:1 amount:3 income:3 1:4 098:1 978:2 mln:1 dlrs:3 55:1 ct:2 share:4 period:2 014:1 000:2 51:1 per:3 show:1 earning:1 2:2 505:1 25:1 prior:2 421:1 21:1 sale:1 figure:1 differ:1 significantly:1
BUSH <BSH> REVISES 4TH QTR, YEAR RESULTS UP Bush Industries Inc said that after an audit it has revised upwards its 1986 fourth quarter and year end results. On February 12 it reported unaudited results. Under the audited amounts, 1986 fourth quarter income was 1,098,978 mln dlrs, or 55 cts a share. The unaudited income for the period was 1,014,000, or 51 cts per share. For the year, the audited amounts showed earnings of 2,505,978, or 1.25 dlrs per share. The prior results reported income of 2,421,000, or 1.21 dlrs per share. Sales figures for both periods did not differ significantly from prior amounts.
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training/2714 |@title furniture:1 ufurf:1 bench:1 craft:1 sofa:1 stake:1 |@word universal:3 furniture:2 ltd:1 say:2 filing:1 securities:1 exchange:1 commission:1 increase:1 stake:1 bench:2 craft:2 inc:1 common:1 stock:1 2:1 548:1 975:1 share:2 45:1 3:1 pct:1 total:1 outstanding:1 industry:1 n:1 v:1 unit:1 buy:1 235:1 750:1 march:1 4:1 counter:1 market:1
FURNITURE (UFURF) UPS BENCH CRAFT (SOFA) STAKE Universal Furniture Ltd said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had increased its stake in Bench Craft Inc common stock to 2,548,975 shares or 45.3 pct of the total outstanding. Universal said its Universal Furniture Industries N.V. unit bought 235,750 Bench Craft shares March 4 in the over-the-counter market.
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training/2718 |@title clevite:1 industries:1 inc:1 clev:1 4th:1 qtr:1 oper:1 loss:1 |@word oper:6 net:7 loss:2 411:1 000:5 vs:4 profit:5 875:1 sale:3 69:1 7:1 mln:7 70:1 5:2 year:3 6:1 258:1 4:1 785:1 299:1 297:1 2:2 note:1 company:2 make:1 initial:1 public:2 offering:3 june:2 1986:7 assume:1 occur:1 jan:1 1:5 operate:1 income:1 per:1 share:5 would:1 85:1 ct:3 exclude:3 one:1 time:1 charge:1 16:1 8:1 dlrs:5 46:1 qtr:1 due:2 february:1 1987:1 engine:1 part:1 division:1 also:1 include:1 discontinue:1 operation:1 360:1 five:1 extraordinary:2 17:1 write:1 unamortized:1 debt:1 issue:1 cost:1 1985:1
CLEVITE INDUSTRIES INC <CLEV> 4TH QTR OPER LOSS Oper net loss 411,000 vs profit 875,000 Sales 69.7 mln vs 70.5 mln Year Oper net profit 6,258,000 vs profit 4,785,000 Sales 299.5 mln vs 297.2 mln Note: Company made initial public offering in June, 1986. Assuming the offering had occurred on Jan. 1, 1986, operating net income per share would have been 85 cts a share for 1986. 1986 oper net excludes one-time charge of 16.8 mln dlrs, or 2.46 dlrs a share, in qtr and year due to the February 1987 sale of the company's engine parts division. Oper net for 1986 year also includes profit from discontinued operations of 360,000 dlrs, or five cts a share. Oper net for 1986 excludes extraordinary loss of 1.1 mln dlrs, or 17 cts a share, due to the June 1986 write-off of unamortized debt issue costs from the public offering. 1985 oper net excludes extraordinary profit of 1.1 mln dlrs.
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training/272 |@title nippon:1 light:1 metal:1 continue:1 aluminium:1 output:1 cut:1 |@word nippon:2 light:2 metal:2 co:2 ltd:3 nlgt:1 annual:1 capacity:1 63:1 000:3 tonne:3 continue:1 primary:1 aluminium:2 production:1 rate:1 35:1 owe:2 low:3 domestic:1 world:1 price:2 water:1 supply:1 hydroelectric:1 power:2 plant:1 company:1 official:1 say:2 plan:1 restore:1 output:1 48:1 year:1 work:1 late:1 1986:1 become:1 japan:1 smelter:1 ryoka:1 industries:1 stop:2 smelt:2 april:1 high:1 cost:1 mitsui:1 february:1
NIPPON LIGHT METAL CONTINUES ALUMINIUM OUTPUT CUT Nippon Light Metal Co Ltd <NLGT.T>, which has annual capacity of 63,000 tonnes, will continue primary aluminium production at a rate of 35,000 tonnes owing to low domestic and world prices and low water supplies at its hydroelectric power plant, a company official said. Nippon, which has no plans to restore output to the 48,000 tonnes a year at which it was working until late 1986, will become Japan's only smelter. <Ryoka Light Metal Industries Ltd> will stop smelting in April owing to high power costs and low prices, and <Mitsui Aluminium Co Ltd> has said it stopped smelting in February.
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training/2720 |@title cms:2 advertising:1 set:1 3:1 2:1 stock:1 split:1 |@word advertising:2 inc:1 say:3 board:1 approve:1 three:1 two:1 stock:2 split:3 form:1 dividend:1 payable:1 march:2 30:1 holder:1 record:1 16:1 company:1 similar:1 pay:1 december:1 eight:1 leave:1 2:2 344:1 200:1 share:2 outstanding:1 cms:1 next:1 result:1 proportionate:1 reduction:1 exercise:1 price:1 purchase:1 warrant:1 1:1 67:1 dlrs:2 50:1
CMS ADVERTISING SETS 3-FOR-2 STOCK SPLIT <CMS Advertising Inc> said its board has approved a three-for-two stock split in the form of a dividend payable March 30 to holders of record March 16. The company said a similar split was paid December eight, leaving it with 2,344,200 shares outstanding. CMS Advertising said the next split will result in a proportionate reduction in the exercise price of its stock purchase warrants to 1.67 dlrs a share from 2.50 dlrs.
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training/2722 |@title cie:1 financiere:1 de:1 paribas:1 pari:1 pa:1 1986:1 year:1 |@word parent:1 company:1 net:1 profit:1 385:1 mln:2 franc:2 vs:2 226:1 9:1 dividend:1 five:1 comparison:1 note:1 financial:1 banking:1 group:1 privatise:1 government:1 january:1 year:1
CIE FINANCIERE DE PARIBAS <PARI.PA> 1986 YEAR Parent company net profit 385 mln francs vs 226.9 mln Dividend five francs vs no comparison Note - The financial and banking group was privatised by the government in January this year.
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training/2723 |@title 6:2 mar:2 1987:2 12:2 28:2 37:2 20:2 |@word
6-MAR-1987 12:28:37.20 6-MAR-1987 12:28:37.20
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training/2725 |@title bank:1 england:1 pressure:1 hold:1 base:1 rate:1 |@word week:3 bank:10 england:3 resistance:1 strong:1 market:7 pressure:1 low:3 interest:4 rate:14 succeed:1 hold:3 base:3 11:2 pct:9 cost:1 threaten:1 chancellor:1 exchequer:1 nigel:1 lawson:4 policy:1 state:1 end:1 paris:3 group:2 six:1 meeting:3 last:5 month:2 want:6 see:5 sterling:8 broadly:1 stable:1 prevail:1 level:2 source:2 say:14 since:3 pound:3 rise:4 71:1 8:1 closing:1 trade:2 weight:2 index:2 69:1 7:2 imediately:1 0:2 4:2 day:4 today:2 peak:1 72:2 high:3 august:1 19:1 treasury:2 spokesman:1 neither:1 substantial:1 fall:2 question:1 therefore:1 large:1 ready:1 act:1 paul:1 temperton:2 chief:1 economist:3 merrill:1 lynch:1 europe:1 ltd:3 estimate:2 government:4 73:1 even:1 action:1 within:1 strike:1 distance:1 range:2 analyst:2 agree:2 probably:1 broad:1 target:1 around:2 area:1 however:4 would:3 prepared:1 go:2 least:3 short:3 term:4 despite:2 risk:2 loss:1 export:1 competitiveness:1 cheap:1 price:1 import:1 keep:2 stop:1 higher:1 john:1 cox:3 executive:1 director:1 ebc:1 amro:1 major:2 operator:1 london:1 foreign:1 exchange:1 active:1 selling:1 past:1 lack:1 general:2 talk:1 intervention:1 help:1 1:4 60:1 dlrs:2 5870:1 5764:1 yesterday:2 5400:1 february:1 23:1 must:2 worry:1 head:1 toward:1 2:2 95:1 mark:1 concerned:1 warn:1 may:3 run:2 miss:1 boat:1 come:2 ought:1 sell:1 dealer:1 good:1 deal:1 hot:1 money:3 invest:1 simply:1 attract:1 overnight:1 one:1 could:2 flow:1 equally:1 notice:1 authority:1 hope:1 proportion:1 buying:1 reflect:1 long:1 investment:1 thing:1 reduce:1 jack:1 back:1 richard:1 jeffrey:1 brokerage:1 house:2 hoare:1 govett:1 half:1 point:2 cut:4 ensure:1 continued:1 support:1 near:1 still:1 look:1 full:1 march:1 17:1 budget:4 reaction:1 widely:1 forecast:1 vote:1 winner:1 election:1 factor:1 behind:1 current:1 bullishness:1 bond:1 currency:1 delay:1 crown:1 glory:1 ian:1 harwood:1 warburg:1 security:1 equity:1 arm:1 mercury:1 international:1 speculation:1 clearing:1 break:1 rank:1 lead:1 way:1 confound:1 excitement:1 weekly:1 bill:2 9:1 10:2 friday:1 mean:1 change:1 mind:1 follow:1 imposition:1 penal:1 lending:1 3:1 discount:1 early:1 october:1 pertain:1 three:1 banking:1 take:1 guide:1 intention:1
BANK OF ENGLAND PRESSURE HOLDS BASE RATES This week's Bank of England resistance to strong market pressure for lower interest rates succeeded in holding bank base rates at 11 pct. But at a cost of threatening the Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson's policy, stated at the end of the Paris Group of Six meeting last month, that he wanted to see sterling broadly stable about then prevailing levels, market sources said. Since then, the pound has risen to 71.8 pct on its closing trade-weighted index, up from 69.7 pct imediately after the Paris meeting and up 0.4 on the day. Today's peak at 72.0 pct was its highest since August 19. A Treasury spokesman said Lawson had said he neither wanted a substantial rise or fall in sterling. The question is therefore how large a rise he is ready to see before acting. Paul Temperton, chief economist at Merrill Lynch Europe Ltd, estimated that the government wanted to see the trade-weighted index about 72-73 pct. 'Even after this action over the last few weeks, sterling's only just within striking distance of that range,' he said. Other analysts agree that the government probably has some broad target range around this area. However, they said Lawson would be prepared to see the pound go higher at least in the short term, despite the risk of a loss of export competitiveness and cheaper prices on imports. 'If the Bank of England keeps the interest rates as they are, what's to stop it (going higher),' said John Cox, executive director of EBC Amro Bank Ltd, a major operator on the London foreign exchange market. Cox estimates that the Bank of England has been active selling sterling over the past few days, despite the lack of general market talk of such intervention, and this has helped keep it below 1.60 dlrs. The pound rose to 1.5870 dlrs from 1.5764 yesterday and 1.5400 February 23, the day after the Paris meeting. But Cox says the government must be worried with sterling heading toward 2.95 marks and would be very concerned if it holds around these levels. He warned the Bank may run the risk of missing the interest rate boat. 'If rates don't come down, the market will say they ought to have come down and will sell sterling,' he said. Most dealers agree there is a good deal of 'hot money' being invested in sterling, money simply attracted by high overnight or one-week rates, which could flow out at equally short notice. However, the authorities will hope that at least a proportion of the buying reflects long-term investment. 'The last thing they want to do is reduce them (rates) and have to jack them back up again,' said Richard Jeffrey, economist at brokerage house Hoare Govett Ltd. He said a half point cut would ensure continued support for sterling, at least in the near term. However, most analysts are still looking for a full point about March 17, Budget Day. The Bank must hold out until it sees the reaction to the Budget, said Temperton. The Budget is widely forecast to be a vote winner in the run-up to a general election, the major factor behind current bullishness in the government bond and currency markets. 'Lawson wants to delay a cut in base rates until the budget. He wants it to be crowned with the glory of an interest rate cut,' said Ian Harwood, economist at Warburg Securities, the equities arm of Mercury International Group. Speculation a clearing bank might break ranks and lead the way lower were confounded today. There was excitement a fall in the weekly Treasury Bill rate to 9.7 pct from 10.2 pct last Friday might mean the Bank had changed its mind. This followed the imposition of penal lending rates of 11 3/4 pct on the discount houses yesterday, and was the lowest since base rates were at 10 pct, early last October. However, with this Bill rate pertaining to three-months money, banking sources said the market could not take the cut as a guide to the Bank's intentions on short term rates.
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training/2727 |@title lyng:1 disappointed:1 canada:1 corn:1 injury:1 decision:1 u:1 |@word agriculture:1 secretary:1 richard:1 lyng:4 say:5 disappointed:1 canadian:4 government:2 find:1 u:6 corn:7 injure:1 ontario:1 grower:1 action:1 helpful:1 context:1 ongoing:1 canada:3 free:1 trade:2 talk:1 new:1 round:1 multilateral:1 negotiation:1 statement:1 today:1 ottawa:1 would:1 continue:1 apply:1 duty:1 84:1 9:1 cent:1 per:1 bushel:1 import:2 make:1 case:1 cause:1 problem:1 producer:1 add:1 export:1 decline:1 apparently:1 ignore:1 fact:1 coarse:1 grain:1 production:1 rise:1 faster:1 consumption:1
LYNG DISAPPOINTED BY CANADA CORN INJURY DECISION U.S. Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng said he is 'very disappointed' by a Canadian government finding that U.S. corn has injured Ontario Corn growers. 'This action is not helpful in the context of the ongoing U.S.-Canada free trade talks or in the new round of multilateral trade negotiations,' Lyng said in a statement. The Canadian government today said Ottawa would continue to apply a duty of 84.9 cents per bushel on U.S. corn imports. Lyng said the U.S. made a case that U.S. corn imports are not the cause of any problem of Canadian corn producers, adding that U.S. corn exports to Canada are declining. 'Apparently they (Canada) have ignored the fact that Canadian corn and other coarse grain production is rising faster than consumption,' Lyng said.
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training/2728 |@title bancroft:1 bcv:1 shareholder:1 rebuke:1 zico:1 offer:1 |@word bancroft:3 convertible:1 fund:2 inc:2 target:1 unfriendly:1 cash:1 offer:1 zico:2 investment:2 holdings:1 say:3 shareholder:1 approve:1 proposal:1 require:1 66:1 2:1 3:1 pct:1 affirmative:1 vote:1 outstanding:2 share:3 fundamental:1 change:2 status:2 could:1 make:1 previously:1 simple:1 majority:1 need:1 diversify:1 non:1 diversified:1 among:1 thing:1 board:1 continue:1 recommend:1 stockholder:1 tender:1 british:1 virgin:1 islands:1 company:1 tie:1 south:1 africa:1
BANCROFT <BCV> SHAREHOLDERS REBUKE ZICO OFFER Bancroft Convertible Fund Inc, the target of an unfriendly cash offer by <Zico Investment Holdings Inc>, said its shareholders approved proposals requiring a 66-2/3 pct affirmative vote of all outstanding shares before fundamental changes in its status could be made. Previously, only a simple majority of outstanding shares was needed to change Bancroft's investment status from a diversified to a non-diversified fund, among other things. Bancroft said its board continues to recommend that stockholders not tender their shares to Zico, a British Virgin Islands company which it said had ties to South Africa.
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training/2729 |@title int:1 l:1 totalizator:1 itsi:1 see:1 well:1 1st:1 qtr:1 |@word international:1 totalizator:1 systems:1 inc:1 vice:1 president:1 finance:1 joel:1 graff:3 say:3 expect:1 report:3 improved:1 first:1 quarter:2 compare:1 377:1 000:1 dlr:1 loss:2 year:1 ago:1 profit:1 look:1 quite:1 favorable:1 last:1 week:1 automate:1 ticket:1 system:1 supplier:1 1:1 2:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 1986:2 invest:1 heavily:1 believe:1 result:1 high:1 future:1 growth:1 earning:1 company:1
INT'L TOTALIZATOR <ITSI> SEES BETTER 1ST QTR International Totalizator Systems Inc Vice President of Finance Joel Graff said he expects to report an improved first quarter compared to the 377,000 dlr loss reported in the year ago quarter. 'A profit looks quite favorable,' Graff said. Last week, the automated ticket systems supplier reported a loss of 1.2 mln dlrs for the 1986. Graff said 'we invested heavily in 1986, which we believe will result in higher future growth and earnings for the company.'
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training/273 |@title saudi:1 february:1 crude:1 output:1 put:1 3:1 5:1 mln:1 bpd:1 |@word saudi:7 crude:5 oil:5 output:3 last:7 month:6 fall:4 average:4 3:2 5:2 mln:9 barrel:3 per:1 day:1 bpd:8 8:1 january:4 gulf:3 source:6 say:8 export:6 ras:1 tanurah:1 ju:1 aymah:1 terminal:1 1:5 9:1 2:5 low:1 lifting:1 customer:2 drop:1 much:1 small:1 expect:1 rally:1 fourth:1 week:5 february:3 third:1 production:3 figure:1 include:1 neutral:2 zone:2 sale:1 float:1 storage:1 generally:1 consider:1 part:1 country:1 opec:5 purpose:1 arabia:3 quota:1 4:1 133:1 restraint:1 scheme:1 approve:1 13:1 nation:1 group:1 december:2 back:1 new:1 official:4 price:5 18:1 dlrs:2 two:1 fold:1 jump:1 appear:2 result:1 buyer:1 rush:1 lift:1 entitlement:1 end:1 high:1 level:2 show:1 continued:1 support:1 main:1 four:2 ex:1 partner:1 aramco:1 exxon:1 corp:3 xon:1 mobil:1 mob:1 texaco:1 inc:1 tx:1 chevron:1 chv:1 sign:1 long:1 term:1 agreement:1 buy:1 17:1 52:1 however:1 real:1 test:1 ability:1 sell:2 weak:1 market:1 come:1 demand:1 petroleum:1 product:1 traditionally:1 taper:1 spot:1 recent:1 one:1 dlr:1 arabian:1 minister:1 hisham:1 nazer:1 yesterday:1 reiterate:1 kingdom:1 commitment:1 accord:1 would:1 never:1 total:1 refinery:3 throughput:2 slightly:1 cut:1 yanbu:2 jubail:1 put:1 100:1 000:2 compare:1 zero:1 bahrain:1 remain:1 steady:1 around:1 200:1
SAUDI FEBRUARY CRUDE OUTPUT PUT AT 3.5 MLN BPD Saudi crude oil output last month fell to an average of 3.5 mln barrels per day (bpd) from 3.8 mln bpd in January, Gulf oil sources said. They said exports from the Ras Tanurah and Ju'aymah terminals in the Gulf fell to an average 1.9 mln bpd last month from 2.2 mln in January because of lower liftings by some customers. But the drop was much smaller than expected after Gulf exports rallied in the fourth week of February to 2.5 mln bpd from 1.2 mln in the third week, the sources said. The production figures include neutral zone output but not sales from floating storage, which are generally considered part of a country's output for Opec purposes. Saudi Arabia has an Opec quota of 4.133 mln bpd under a production restraint scheme approved by the 13-nation group last December to back new official oil prices averaging 18 dlrs a barrel. The sources said the two-fold jump in exports last week appeared to be the result of buyers rushing to lift February entitlements before the month-end. Last week's high export levels appeared to show continued support for official Opec prices from Saudi Arabia's main crude customers, the four ex-partners of Aramco, the sources said. The four -- Exxon Corp <XON>, Mobil Corp <MOB>, Texaco Inc <TX> and Chevron Corp <CHV> -- signed a long-term agreement last month to buy Saudi crude for 17.52 dlrs a barrel. However the sources said the real test of Saudi Arabia's ability to sell crude at official prices in a weak market will come this month, when demand for petroleum products traditionally tapers off. Spot prices have fallen in recent weeks to more than one dlr below Opec levels. Saudi Arabian oil minister Hisham Nazer yesterday reiterated the kingdom's commitment to the December OPEC accord and said it would never sell below official prices. The sources said total Saudi refinery throughput fell slightly in February to an average 1.1 mln bpd from 1.2 mln in January because of cuts at the Yanbu and Jubail export refineries. They put crude oil exports through Yanbu at 100,000 bpd last month, compared to zero in January, while throughput at Bahrain's refinery and neutral zone production remained steady at around 200,000 bpd each.
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training/2737 |@title boc:2 group:1 complete:1 sale:1 unit:1 control:1 |@word group:2 inc:1 airco:5 distributor:2 gas:3 finalize:1 sale:2 virginia:1 base:1 appatur:1 business:1 controls:1 corp:1 america:1 newly:1 form:1 investment:1 organize:1 former:1 employee:1 term:1 say:1 control:1 continue:1 make:1 apparaturs:1 product:2 line:1 brand:1 name:1 market:1 exclusively:1 network:1
BOC GROUP COMPLETES SALE OF UNIT TO CONTROLS <BOC Group Inc>'s Airco Distributor Gases finalized the sale of its Virginia-based gas appaturs business to <Controls Corp of America>, a newly formed investment group organized by former Airco employees. Under the terms of the sale, Airco said Controls will continue to make the gas apparaturs product line under the Airco brand name, marketing the products exclusively through the Airco's distributor network.
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training/274 |@title indonesian:1 palm:1 oil:1 output:1 expect:1 rise:1 |@word indonesia:2 palm:3 oil:3 output:3 expect:2 rise:3 export:4 increase:2 u:2 embassy:2 say:4 annual:1 report:4 agriculture:1 sector:1 indonesian:1 government:1 crude:1 cpo:2 1:10 56:1 mln:10 tonne:8 1987:2 2:1 11:1 1988:2 project:1 45:3 1986:5 26:1 1985:2 projection:1 provisional:1 figure:1 3:1 assessment:1 put:1 35:1 208:1 realistic:1 estimate:1 indicate:1 production:1 5:1 6:1 abolition:1 five:1 pct:1 tax:1 devaluation:1 rupiah:1 september:1 high:1 international:1 price:1 lead:1 modest:1 year:1 forecast:1 720:1 000:2 695:1 add:1
INDONESIAN PALM OIL OUTPUT EXPECTED TO RISE Indonesia's palm oil output is expected to rise and exports to increase, the U.S. Embassy said in its annual report on Indonesia's agriculture sector. The Indonesian government said crude palm oil (CPO) output is expected to rise to 1.56 mln tonnes in 1987 and 2.11 mln in 1988, up from a projected 1.45 mln tonnes in 1986 and 1.26 mln in 1985. The 1986 projection of 1.45 mln tonnes is up from a provisional figure of 1.3 mln tonnes. A U.S. Embassy assessment puts 1987 output at 1.45 mln tonnes, against 1.35 mln in 1986 and 1.208 mln in 1985. 'More realistic estimates indicate that 1988 production will be between 1.5 and 1.6 mln tonnes,' the report said. The report said the abolition of the five pct CPO export tax, the devaluation of the rupiah in September 1986 and higher international palm oil prices should lead to a modest increase in exports this year. Exports are forecast to rise to 720,000 tonnes against 695,000 tonnes in 1986, the report added.
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training/2741 |@title u:1 wheat:1 grower:1 want:1 eep:1 soviet:1 union:1 |@word u:5 national:1 association:1 wheat:2 grower:1 nawg:3 urge:1 reagan:1 administration:1 offer:3 soviet:5 union:1 export:1 enhancement:1 program:1 eep:4 letter:2 agriculture:1 secretary:1 richard:1 lyng:1 state:1 strong:1 support:1 moscow:1 believe:2 solid:1 case:1 continue:1 exist:1 eligibility:1 recently:1 announce:1 report:1 purchase:2 corn:1 indicate:1 willingness:1 grain:2 competitively:1 price:1 say:2 consequently:1 important:1 renew:1 reasonably:1 possible:1 ensure:1 mutual:1 adherence:1 term:1 agreement:1
U.S. WHEAT GROWERS WANT EEP TO SOVIET UNION The U.S. National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) urged the Reagan administration offer the Soviet Union wheat under the export enhancement program (eep). In a letter to Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng, NAWG stated its 'strong support' for an eep offer to Moscow. 'We believe that a solid case continues to exist for Soviet EEP eligibility, and the recently announced and reported Soviet purchases of U.S. corn indicate a Soviet willingness to purchase U.S. grain if it is competitively priced,' NAWG said. 'Consequently, we believe it is important to renew the U.S. eep offer and do all that is reasonably possible to ensure mutual adherence to the terms of the U.S.-Soviet grain agreement,' the letter said.