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9th of January 2002 News

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SCHWAB PLANS TO EXPAND RETIREMENT PLAN BUSINESS

Date: 10 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Charles Schwab Corp is creating division to sell services like retirement plans to companies, as company seeks to expand its presence in market with $3.5 trillion in client assets; division will be led by Walt Bettinger (S)

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ALCOA BIDS FOR REST OF A NORWEGIAN ALUMINUM PRODUCER

Date: 10 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Alcoa offers 4.6 billion kroner ($516 million) for 60 percent of Elkem, Norwegian producer of aluminum and other metals, that it does not already own; bid is rejected as too low by Finn M Jebsen, chief executive of Orkla, Norwegian consumer-goods company that owns 32 percent of Elkem (S)

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ARCHER DANIELS PATENTS HEALTH SUPPLEMENT PROCESS

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Archer Daniels Midland Company, a grain processor, says it has received a patent on a technique for making health-food supplement ingredients from soybeans and flaxseed. The patent covers a method for isolating chemicals that promote cardiovascular and prostate health, the company said. Archer Daniels is based in Decatur, Ill.

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OXFORD EXPECTS ENROLLMENT IN HEALTH PLANS TO RISE

Date: 10 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Oxford Health Plans expects enrollment to rise 2 percent in 2002; stock rises $3.51, to $32.75 (S)

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MARTHA STEWART SELLS $45 MILLION OF HER STAKE

Date: 10 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Martha Stewart sells $45 million stake in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia to ValueAct Capital Partners, her biggest share sale since company sold stock to public in 1999; sale represents 9 percent of her stock and 6 percent of company; Stewart says sale is for diversification and estate planning purposes (S)

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SEARS TO CUT 1,500 JOBS AND LEAVE CARPET BUSINESS

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sears, Roebuck & Company will eliminate 1,500 jobs and stop selling and installing carpets as it frees space for more profitable products like appliances. The company expects to book an undisclosed amount of costs for the moves in the fourth quarter, a spokeswoman, Peggy Palter, said. The company will report results on Jan. 17. Sears, which employs 275,000, may shift some affected workers to other positions, Ms. Palter said. The job cuts add to 4,900 positions the company is eliminating in an attempt to double its profit in the next three years in its retail, product-installation and repair businesses. Sears, based in Hoffman Estates, Ill., has about 860 department stores and sells carpet at 560 sites.

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FLOWER SHARES FALL AFTER BIG HOLDING ENTERS MARKET

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

1-800-Flowers.com said yesterday that a venture-capital firm had distributed about five million shares to its partners, setting off a 16 percent decline in its stock price. Shares of 1-800-Flowers.com fell $2.76, to $14.62, on the Nasdaq. The venture-capital firm, Benchmark Capital, distributed all the 1-800-Flowers.com shares it owned, 1-800-Flowers said. Benchmark, based in California, acquired the stock in May 1999 in a private purchase. 1-800-Flowers.com, of Westbury, N.Y., first sold shares to the public in August 1999 at $21 each. When Benchmark distributes shares to its partners, ''it puts more shares into the market,'' a 1-800-Flowers.com spokesman, Ken Young, said. ''It's great for liquidity. We'll have about 19 million shares in the market.''

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COACH INC. SAYS QUARTERLY PROFIT BEAT THE FORECAST

Date: 10 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Coach Inc's profit in second quarter ended Dec 29 is at least 96 cents a share, compared with 88 cents year earlier; sales rose 12 percent, to $235.8 million from $211 million (S)

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FIRST BOSTON HIRES ANOTHER MORGAN STANLEY EXECUTIVE

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Credit Suisse First Boston has named Eileen Murray of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company to be head of global technology and operations, in the second major hiring from his old firm made by John Mack, the chief executive. Ms. Murray spent 18 years at Morgan Stanley, most recently as chief administrative officer for the institutional securities group. At Credit Suisse First Boston, she will be a managing director.

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PAPER AND BOX MAKER DROPS TENDER OFFER FOR RIVAL

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Temple-Inland, a paper and box maker, dropped its $841 million tender offer for a rival, the Gaylord Container Corporation, after the bid failed to attract the minimum amount of shares and notes. The takeover bid drew criticism from some of Gaylord's bondholders, who said the offer was inadequate. Temple-Inland, based in Austin, Tex., offered 87.5 cents on the dollar for the bonds and $1.25 a share. As of yesterday's deadline, only 84 percent of Gaylord's 47.2 million shares were tendered. Temple-Inland will return all Gaylord shares and notes to their holders. Gaylord is based in Deerfield, Ill.

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AD MARKETER SAYS PROFIT WILL MEET REDUCED FORECAST

Date: 09 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The R. H. Donnelley Corporation, an advertising marketer, plans to cut 100 jobs and says 2001 profit was at the lower end of its reduced forecast. Profit for the year was $2.35 to $2.37 a share, excluding $30 million in pretax fourth-quarter costs, partly related to eliminating the 100 jobs, at its Raleigh, N.C., publishing plant, Donnelley said. In October, the company lowered its forecast for the year to $2.35 to $2.40 a share from $2.40. The company said it would report final results in mid-February. Donnelley's advertising sales have been hurt as companies have curtailed spending in a slowing economy. The company, based in Purchase, N.Y., named David Swanson its chief executive on Monday, He will start in May, succeeding Frank Noonan.

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