MCCAW STOCK UP ON PURCHASE SPECULATION
Speculation that McCaw Cellular Communications Inc. will spend heavily for a piece of the Santa Barbara, Calif., market, was being reflected in a run-up of the stock price as shareholders gathered today for the company’s annual meeting. Kirkland-based [Craig] McCaw, the nation’s largest cellular-communications company, lost $297 million last year on sales of $311 million. “A typical investor wouldn’t see the year McCaw had in 1988 as very good,” said John Reidy, stock analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert in New York. McCaw has grown to be the dominant force in the cellular industry and one of the biggest companies in the state in just a few years. In terms of market value – the amount of shares in a company multiplied by the per-share price – McCaw, which went public in August 1987, is worth about $5.4 billion, ranking it fourth in the state behind Boeing, $11.7 billion; Burlington Resources, $6.8 billion; and Weyerhaeuser, $5.9 billion.
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TIM HEALY
Full text: [Seattle Times] May 2, 1989
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Arctic Alaska Enjoys Record-Setting 1988
Arctic Alaska’s stock for 1988 had as much movement as the waves in the North Pacific, but the nation’s only publicly traded ground-fishing company came out on top with record revenues and earnings for 1988. Shareholders attended Arctic Alaska’s annual meeting today against a backdrop of increased sales and profits in 1988. Revenues rose 70 percent, to $120.7 million from $71 million last year; profits rose 56 percent to $13.9 million, or $1 per share, compared with $8.9 million, or 69 cents per share, in 1987. (excerpt)
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Morrow, Theresa
Full text: [Seattle Times] May 02, 1989
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Stocks: Prices up in dull trading
“It hasn’t done much of anything today,” said Jack Barbanel, a market analyst with Gruntal & Co. “There was some support from program traders, but the market by itself doesn’t have enough momentum.” The most actively-traded issue on the NYSE was Texaco, down one-eighth to 541/8. Among blue chip issues, General Electric rose one-fourth to 49, while AT&T was up one-eighth to 345/8.
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The Associated Press
Full text: [Orange County Register] May 2, 1989
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Rite Aid Stock Falls on Bribe Charge
The stock price of the Rite Aid Corp, the nation’s largest drugstore chain, fell for the second consecutive trading day after charges of attempted bribery were brought against the company’s president, Martin L. Grass.
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Freudenheim, Milt
Full text: [New York Times] May 2, 1989
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Rite Aid Stock Falls on Bribe Charge
Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer, Governor [Richard F. Celeste]‘s chief of staff, said Rite Aid representatives and pharmacy board officials met on March 28 with Richard Murray, a Celeste aide, ”to work out business details related to the transfer of ownership.” She said there was no mention of an appointment to the board at the meeting. But she said a board staff member had said then that Rite Aid had told Mr. [Melvin Wilczynski] its ”monetary proposal included an agreement that Wilczynski resign from the pharmacy board.” Walter Loeb at Morgan Stanley said ”some people are speculating that there could be a takeover or buyout of Rite Aid” if the Ohio charges lead to changes in the company’s management. He added, ”In my opinion, this is disruptive but not necessarily a negative long-term situation.”
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FREUDENHEIM, MILT
Full text: [New York Times] May 2, 1989
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Dow Down 3.84 Points, Closing at 2,414.96
”Stocks remain strongly keyed to interest rates and the economy is giving very mixed signals,” said Kenneth S. Hackle, president of Systematic Financial Management Inc., in Fort Lee, N.J. ”There also is concern as to why the Fed is selling dollars while at the same time being so obviously worried about inflation and an overheated economy.” Purchasing Managers Report
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WIGGINS, PHILLIP H.
Full text: [New York Times] May 2, 1989
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Kollmorgen Gives in to Vernitron
After a tumultuous, one-sided courtship of 4 1/2 months, Kollmorgen Corp. yesterday agreed to step up to the corporate altar with its once-spurned suitor, Deer Park-based Vernitron Corp. Kollmorgen, the Stamford, Conn., technology company that had rejected numerous overtures from Vernitron, accepted an all-cash $25-a-share offer that amounts to $320.3 million. Vernitron’s initial offer in December was $208 million. Kollmorgen’s decision followed a weekend evaluation of bids that had been submitted by various suitors since the company put itself up for sale last month. (excerpt)
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Wax, Alan J.
Full text: [Newsday] May 02, 1989
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Valley Federal’s Stockholders Upset at Stock Price, Earnings
Citadel Holding Corp., the Glendale parent of Fidelity Federal Savings & Loan, has been talking with Valley Federal about a merger and has been reviewing the S&L’s books for the past several months. But at the annual meeting, Valley Federal President Dan E. Nelms reiterated that Citadel still has not made a firm offer to buy the thrift. Meanwhile, Valley Federal’s stockholders are losing patience with the thrift’s sagging stock price. One investor came prepared to show Nelms that Valley Federal could raise a sizable amount of cash by selling some or all of its 45 branches. The stockholder first asked Nelms how much a branch office would fetch and was told it often is calculated as a percentage of the branch’s deposits. (Valley Federal’s deposits total $2.5 billion.) The question of what Citadel might do continues to shadow Valley Federal. In a telephone interview, Samuel C. McCarver, Citadel’s chief operating officer, said “the situation is still alive with Valley Federal, and we’re still studying it.” But he said Citadel is reluctant to make a bid until it knows the outcome of President Bush’s plan to require S&Ls to increase their capital, or net worth, as part of the administration’s effort to bolster the ailing S&L industry.
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JAMES F. PELTZ
Full text: [Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext)] May 2, 1989
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INDEXES DON’T SEEM TO MIRROR CHANGING PROSPECTS
Such uncertainties may be bad news for compulsive ticker watchers, who shell out big bucks for investment advice on why the Dow is bound to falter if the yen touches 112 or Wendy’s gets the catering franchise for the Red Army. Unfortunately, the stock market never took Econ 101. Stocks took a nose dive in the inflationary years of the 1970s. The ratio of stock prices to earnings, the best single measure of market optimism, fell by 60 percent. Richard Cooper, a Harvard economist, pointed to the unusual origins of the 1970s inflation, the oil shock and the subsequent push for higher wages, which made this particular inflation a threat to corporate earnings.
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PETER PASSELL
Full text: [Journal Record] May 2, 1989
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The FW 1000: The Most Valuable U.S.-Traded Companies Ranked
This year’s Financial World (FW) 1,000 includes US companies as well as foreign companies whose American Depositary Receipts trade on the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange. Companies that have had less than 80% of their stock successfully tendered also are included. Consequently, companies that have been taken over, such as RJR Nabisco, are not on the list. The 1988 list included 6 portfolios of 25 stocks each. These 6 portfolios went up an average of 12.8%, while the overall market rose 7.8%. This year, the number one position in the overall FW 1,000 is held by IBM Corp. Kroger Properties leads the list as the highest yielding portfolio, while Bethlehem Steel ranks among the cheapest. The list of turnaround candidates includes Honeywell, while First Interstate Bancorp is the fastest growing. Jefferson Smurfit is at the top of the most profitable list, and Navistar International is considered a good takeover candidate.
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Ozanian, Michael K.
Ourusoff, Alexandra
Full text: [Financial World] May 2, 1989
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The FW 1000: The Most Valuable U.S.-Traded Companies Ranked by Market Capitalization
This year’s Financial World (FW) 1,000 includes US companies as well as foreign companies whose American Depositary Receipts trade on the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange. Companies that have had less than 80% of their stock successfully tendered also are included. Consequently, companies that have been taken over, such as RJR Nabisco, are not on the list. The 1988 list included 6 portfolios of 25 stocks each. These 6 portfolios went up an average of 12.8%, while the overall market rose 7.8%. This year, the number one position in the overall FW 1,000 is held by IBM Corp. Kroger Properties leads the list as the highest yielding portfolio, while Bethlehem Steel ranks among the cheapest. The list of turnaround candidates includes Honeywell, while First Interstate Bancorp is the fastest growing. Jefferson Smurfit is at the top of the most profitable list, and Navistar International is considered a good takeover candidate.
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Ozanian, Michael K.
Ourusoff, Alexandra
Full text: [Financial World] May 2, 1989
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Report of robust economic growth rattles stocks
Stock prices declined across a broad front Monday as investors, unsettled by a new report suggesting a robust economy in April, sold shares on renewed fears of higher interest rates. Wall Street traders said the day’s selling was touched off by a survey of purchasing managers that showed the economy rebounded in April, growing much faster than in March due to a sharp rise in exports. “Volume on (Monday’s) selling is light and a correction is good for the market,” said Ned Collins, senior trader at Daiwa Securities America Inc.
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Chicago Tribune wires.
Full text: [Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext)] May 2, 1989
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Pickens urges scrapping of takeover bill
Amarillo oilman and financier T. Boone Pickens, urged the Texas House Business and Commerce Committee on Monday to scrap an anti-takeover bill, calling it “anti-shareholder legislation.” Pickens said the bill would allow corporate managements to become entrenched, no matter how poorly their company performed. The takeover wars of the 1980s, Pickens said, have been part of the restructuring of corporate America, which has made American business more competitive. Seha Tinic, a University of Texas at Austin finance professor, also spoke against the bill. Hostile takeover attempts have benefitted shareholders of target companies, Tinic said, while corporate moves to change their bylaws to limit takeovers have hurt stock prices.
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Kirk Ladendorf
Full text: [Austin American Statesman] May 2, 1989
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Tokyo Shares Continue Streak of Record Highs, But Prices Slip Back in London and Frankfurt —- A Wall Street Journal News Roundup
Share prices rose Tuesday to yet another record in Tokyo, but slipped in London and Frankfurt. Individual Tokyo stock investors, having fully discounted a possible discount rate increase by the Bank of Japan, prepared for an anticipated jump in share prices after the “Golden Week” holidays, buying ahead of the market and pushing the Nikkei index to a record close for the fifth consecutive session. The Tokyo stock price index of all issues listed in the first section rose 14.23 points to close at 2517.49. First section volume was estimated at 1.2 billion shares, up from 920.6 million shares Monday.
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Full text: [Wall Street Journal] May 3, 1989
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Intervention Fails to Stop Dollar’s Rise — Bond Prices End Day With Modest Gains, But Stocks Fall Back
Concerted central bank intervention forced the dollar slightly lower through much of the day, but traders bid it slightly higher late in the day. Long-term bond prices rose, but stock prices retreated after a morning rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at 2402.86, off 12.10 in moderate trading. The dollar surged Monday after a survey of U.S. purchasing managers showed that the economy continued to grow at a strong clip in April. Modest intervention Monday by the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan failed to halt the dollar’s rise. Only after European traders returned to work yesterday following the May Day holiday was intervention able to stifle the dollar’s climb for a sustained period. But even that effort to keep the lid on the currency finally failed, and the dollar reached its highest levels so far this year.
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By Douglas R. Sease
Full text: [Wall Street Journal] May 3, 1989
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Dollar’s Rise Is the Safest Route
A higher dollar now will have four distinct advantages. First, it will have both a direct and indirect impact on inflation. Directly, a higher dollar lowers the prices of imports; indirectly, a higher dollar discourages domestic producers from raising their prices. Second, a higher dollar will encourage foreigners to continue to hold U.S. assets, easing the pressure on interest rates and stock prices. Third, a stronger dollar will probably take the pressure off the Federal Reserve and mitigate any sharp rise in interest rates. And finally, other industrial countries may be forced to tighten their own monetary policies to stem the decline of their currencies, actions that would damp global inflationary pressures and slow consumption enough to avert major financial pressures down the road.
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By Hani K. Findakly
Full text: [Wall Street Journal] May 3, 1989
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Anxiety About Pursuit of Ogilvy Hurts WPP’s Shares in London
WPP Group PLC’s shares plunged 11.7% to 604 pence ($10.26) early yesterday on London’s Stock Exchange, amid widespread anxiety about the British advertising group’s proposal to acquire Ogilvy Group for $700 million. The stock later rebounded somewhat to 630 pence, down 54 pence or 7.9%, during the first trading session after a three-day holiday weekend. If completed, the takeover proposed by Mr. Sorrell, WPP’s acquisitive chief executive officer, would create a giant advertising holding company vying with London-based Saatchi & Saatchi Co. as the world’s largest. Ogilvy, which is nearly as large as WPP, has made clear it wants to remain independent. The partial recovery in WPP’s stock price came as industry sources suggested the acquisition would be 59%-financed by debt and 41% by an issue of convertible preferred shares. Under that financing structure, WPP’s proposal to pay $45 a share for Ogilvy wouldn’t dilute the British company’s primary per-share earnings. But the possible effect on fully diluted per-share earnings can’t be determined until precise conversion terms are known. And London analysts expect WPP would have to pay between $50 and $60 a share to win Ogilvy.
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By Barbara Toman
Full text: [Wall Street Journal] May 3, 1989
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Agency Ogre: How a Briton Became The Most Feared Man On Madison Avenue — Martin Sorrell of WPP Group, Seeking to Acquire Ogilvy, Presses Pursuit of Profits — Retreat of the Creative Types
All of them dread Mr. Sorrell because he is almost single-handedly changing the ad business. He launched the first successful hostile takeover of an ad agency. He presided over one of the most bitter ad-agency breakaway battles in the annals of advertising history. Now he is pursuing one of the oldest and grandest names in the business, Ogilvy Group Inc., parent of venerable Ogilvy & Mather, the ad agency founded by Mr. Ogilvy in 1948. But the ad business was abruptly wrenched in the 1980s by Saatchi & Saatchi Co., which a half-dozen years ago began a buying binge that made Saatchi the world’s largest ad concern. Saatchi, where Mr. Sorrell once was chief financial officer, trumpeted the gospel of global marketing, proclaiming that since clients are increasingly international, so must agencies be. It used a strong stock price to raise money for acquisitions, and it leveraged off of those acquisitions to make more acquisitions. Mr. Sorrell rarely stops working, and colleagues and clients know his phone calls may come at any hour, day or night. Steve Florio, president and chief executive of New Yorker Co., recalls that the day after his magazine decided to leave WPP’s Lord, Geller, Federico Einstein ad agency unit last year, Mr. Sorrell woke the magazine’s associate publisher at 6 a.m. to demand Mr. Florio’s private number. Hours later, Mr. Sorrell showed up at Mr. Florio’s office and, oblivious to two workmen tearing down one of the office walls, made a passionate pitch to keep the business. Although he was ultimately unsuccessful, he sent Mr. Florio a personal Christmas card this year. Says Mr. Florio, “I thought, you know, this guy’s got some class.”
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By Joanne Lipman
Full text: [Wall Street Journal] May 3, 1989
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Merger mania may be ready to resume raging
- Foreign buyers seem as eager as ever to bid for U.S. firms – as Australia’s Qintex, Britain’s WPP Group and Canada’s International Thomson have shown in recent weeks. Interest rates are still too high for many LBOs, says Mikael Salovaara, partner in Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s leveraged finance group. “Until rates and/or stock prices move lower, LBOs ought to be fewer and farther apart,” he says. That offering will relieve the anxieties of many junk-bond investors, who’ve been afraid to commit money to other deals because of worries that the big RJR sale would depress junk-bond prices across the board. Such bonds still are a major source of takeover financing.
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Daniel Kadlec
Full text: [USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext)] May 3, 1989
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Stocks continue going down as Dow loses 12.10 points
Stock prices retreated Tuesday as investor concern continued over the course of the economy and whether the Federal Reserve Board will tighten interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 12.10 to 2,402.86 after profit-taking eroded early gains. “Some late program trading and asset allocation from equities to fixed-income securities ended a lackluster day on the downside,” said James Kalil Sr., president of Compu-Val Investments Inc. in Wilmington, Del. “The market should continue to be choppy but ultimately achieve new highs since economic fundamentals have not changed.”
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Phillip H. Wiggins
Full text: [Star Tribune] May 3, 1989
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