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A Miami native whose family moved to New York City when he was a youngster, Paul returned in 1983 as a little known real estate developer with a $52 million offer to buy the faltering Dade Savings and Loan (assets: $2.2 billion). State regulators were happy someone was willing to...
The falloff in stock prices suggests that the Tokyo market is newly vulnerable to financial forces beyond its borders. Most notably, Japan is feeling the effects of higher interest rates in West Germany, where the yield of government bonds has climbed briskly, largely due to concerns over the cost of...
This immense landmass, so long made immutable and monolithic by rule from the Kremlin, is now quaking under the impact of Gorbachev's reforms. The Soviet republics are beginning to snap the political and economic bonds linking them to the once all-powerful center in Moscow. With the Baltic states...
A typical Feld circus unit is a major logistical production that travels in its own 45-car train, costs $600,000 a week to operate and employs some 140 performers, 120 stagehands and 90 animals. Each show has its own star attraction. Feld's biggest has been wild-animal trainer...
Within the private sector, the most popular jobs are in public finance, municipal bonds analysis and consulting, according to Henry Lee, executive director of the Energy and Environmental Policy Center. A few--but not many--go to work for law firms and major corporations, Lee says.