Spiller av lørdag 18. desember 1999

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18th of December 1999 News

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Spanning the Borough With News and Smokes

Date: 19 December 1999

By Allison Fass

Allison Fass

Universal News magazine and tobacco chain opens eighth location in Manhattan and plans two more (S)

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Gorazdevac Journal; Strangers in a Familiar Land: The Serbs of Kosovo

Date: 18 December 1999

By Steven Erlanger

Steven Erlanger

Some 600 Serbs are living in Gorzdevac, Kosovo, surrounded by hostile ethnic Albanians and protected by Italian troops from international peacekeeping force; demoralized Serbs say they are cut off from goods that are flowing into rest of Kosovo, without access to media, and shot at by Albanians if they try to leave; map; photo (Groazdevac Journal) (M)

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E.D.S. PLANS $1.5 BILLION INTERNET INVESTMENT FUND

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Electronic Data Systems Corp says it is forming fund with its A T Kearney unit that will invest in Internet-based companies in next five years; says $1.5 billion fund, called EDS-A T Kearney Ventures will invest mainly in EDS consulting clients and partners (S)

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GOODRICH MOVES TO DISMISS 24% OF ITS WORK FORCE

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

B F Goodrich Co says it will dismiss 500 workers, close one plant and partly close another to cut costs (S)

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TOYOTA SHARES SOAR

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shares of Toyota Motor Corp, Japan's largest automaker, post their biggest one-day gain in 11 years on optimism that increased investments in telecommunications will help Toyota develop new car-navigation technology (S)

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ONE IMPEDIMENT TO DEBT SWAP

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bondholders of failed Chinese holding company Guangdong Enterprises say they are in disagreement over currencies offered by Guangdong government for swapping company's debt for equity and new credit; committee representing investors who own $900 million of Guangdong Enterprises bonds say they have agreed to substantially all of the exchange terms (S)

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ESAT TAKEOVER DOUBTFUL

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Swedish and Norwegian phone companies Telia and Telenor are expected to drop their hostile bid of $1.6 billion for Esat Telecom Group, Ireland's No. 2 phone company, after final proposal by Swedish industry minister, Bjorn Rosengren, resulted in the two companies deciding to dissolve merger of their own companies; photo (S)

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Long Wary, Buffett Dips A Toe Into Technology

Date: 19 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

In the past, Warren E. Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., said he avoided technology stocks because he didn't understand them. No more. Mr. Buffett, the Omaha billionaire, has invested in a computer services company, buying a 5.3 percent position in Bell Industries. Mr. Buffett said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that he held 506,700 Bell shares as of Dec. 1. At Friday's closing price of $6.25, the stake is worth $3.2 million.

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Sale of Stock in AltaVista Is Planned

Date: 18 December 1999

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

CMGI Inc, which invests in several online companies, files to sell its AltaVista Co to the public and says it may sell shares in its venture fund unit (S)

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I Liked a Pol

Date: 19 December 1999

Mark Allison letter says friendship between journalists and the politicians they cover is recipe for conflict of interest (Nov 21 Michael Lewis article)

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