Word: 3m
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...football. In them, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing was conducting an experiment that was not as spectacular as the main mission of retrieving crippled satellites, but potentially no less important. The company was studying how organic crystals grow in orbit. By combining chemicals in containers in the weightlessness of space, 3M's scientists were hoping to make crystals purer than any on earth...
...bearish about the overall market trend. He foresees some degree of correc ion, but not the 10% to 15% anticipated by many of his Wall Street colleagues. He still strongly favors blue-chip companies that will benefit most from a slowdown in inflation: IBM, GE, American Bell and 3M. Lower oil prices and interest rates, he says, could keep the bulls going. Biggs last week, using Churchill's famous quote, said the bull market had not reached the "beginning of the end" but the "end of the beginning...
...Zimic (H) 3) Ghorlein (D) 200 Breast 1) Kim (H) 2 37 18 2) Knapp (H) 3) Harris (D). 500 Free 1) Abbott (D) 5 39 17 2) Phillips (H). 3) Ummersen (D) 50 Fly 1) Black (H) 28 81 2) Smith (D) 3) Graham (H). 3M Diving 1) Goldberg (H) 238 70 2) Byrd (H). 3) Karas (H) 200 IM 1) Greis (H) 2 18 01 2) Calvert (H) 3) Isackson (H). 400 Free Relay 1) Harvard (Zimic Mazzone Floyd Calvert...
...list includes Johnson & Johnson as well as Procter & Gamble in consumer goods; Digital Equipment, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Emerson Electric in high technology; Delta Air Lines and McDonald's in services; and Caterpillar, Dana and 3M in a catchall category called "general industrial." Those companies were singled out not only because of their solid financial performance over the long haul (20 years or more) but also because of other qualities, especially the ability to innovate. The excellent companies, say the authors, "fawn" on their customers and learn from them. The best managers value action above all else, a spirit...
...There is a Hollywood drug scene," says John Randell, director of a drug-abuse clinic for the wealthy in Century City. "But it is not just Hollywood. It is IBM and 3M. Wherever you find affluence, you'll find drug abuse." According to Randell, neither the recession nor the drug-related troubles of the famous have lessened the demand for coke. "The economy has had no effect," says Randell. "If anything, it makes using drugs more desirous, since people want to escape the pressure of the bad times." Incidents like the death of Belushi can have a perverse effect...