Word: copper
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fluor Corp. paid $2.7 billion to acquire St. Joe Minerals. The Kennecott copper company fought off a takeover attempt by Curtiss-Wright Corp. this year, only to be swallowed by Standard Oil Co. of Ohio. The oil companies are both the hunters, because their coffers are overflowing with petroprofits, and the hunted, because of the value of their deposits still in the ground...
...raised by kindly Widow Tweed, whose farm occupies a patch of rural terrain somewhere in the American midcentury. Down the road a pace is the shack of Amos Slade, a grizzled old hunter who keeps a grizzled old hound dog named Chief and a cheerful hound pup, Copper...
...film tracks the entwined lives of Tod and Copper, first as frolicking youngsters, then as troubled adversaries all too aware of the genetic imperative. The title states the dilemma succinctly: Tod is a fox, and Copper a hound. One must be chased, caught and killed by the other. These are the roles they were born-and perhaps must die-to play, and no childhood bond can change them...
...Hound is a chase movie, an essay in dramatic movement comprising approximately 360,000 drawings and 110,000 painted eels, projected at 24 frames a second. As Tod and Copper learn more about themselves and each other while on the run, so the young Disney artists making their feature-film debut here realize the emotive and kinetic power of animation in the chase sequences. They are as finely shaped and paced as the desert drive in Raiders of the Lost Ark-and almost as violent. More important, they suggest a dimension of conflict within as well as between the antagonists...
...loose in a candy store. In March, Standard Oil of California made the largest takeover bid on record: $3.9 billion for 80% of the stock of Amax Inc., a diversified mining concern. A few weeks later, Standard Oil Co. of Ohio swallowed Kennecott Corp., the nation's largest copper producer, by offering stockholders a total of $1.9 billion for their shares...