Word: dows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just follow the bouncing ball. Price is an activist investor who has made millions buying large chunks of companies and then fomenting change to boost the stock price. He forced the merger of Chase and Chemical banks in 1995. He is currently engaged in a public battle with Dow Jones & Co. as well as ITT. And, oh, yes, little more than a year ago, Price, a 21% owner of Sunbeam, got Dunlap hired as CEO. The pay was right: Dunlap got 2.5 million stock options that, if all could be exercised today, would bring him $70 million. So when Dunlap...
...YORK: Will the market bounce back into steadily-rising mode after another frantic Friday? Most likely. Friday's wild ride-with the Dow giving up as much as 2 percent in value before recovering most of the lost ground-was a symptom of market jitters rather than a sign that the bull run is over. What's the Dow doing now? Check here...
...ORLEANS: In what could set the stage for one of the largest class-action payouts in U.S. history, a jury yesterday ruled Dow Chemical withheld information about the potential dangers of the implants. Dow Chemical, the parent company of the implant producer Dow Corning, had claimed it had no involvement in the product's testing. The verdict in the first breast implants class-action lawsuit to go to trial opens the door for a complex legal process in which 1,800 women are seeking money for immune system related aches and pains...
Jurors must next decide if the implants made the women sick and, if so, what damages they are owed. Dow execs have good reason to worry about facing a multi-billion dollar bill: In December, the company offered up $3.4 billion to settle thousands of cases. A lawyer representing just 300 plaintiffs said that amount was "woefully inadequate...
...YORK: Attention stockholders ? Don't let Friday's 254-point plunge of the Dow Jones industrial average lead you to dump your shares just yet. With the markets creeping back up in early trading, analysts are describing last week's sell-off as little more than a "minor correction...