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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...combat these fast-growing upstarts, the big oil firms are experimenting with a variety of customer come-ons. Tenneco stations in the South have opened convenience stores that sell such things as beer and sandwiches. To entice shutterbugs, some Shell stations have installed Fotomat shops next to their pumps. The majors have also started selling private-label gas brands that are not expensively advertised and can be sold at rock-bottom prices. Mobil, for example, has introduced Big Bi and Hi Val gas in some areas. This practice has often put the majors in direct competition with their own stations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Now, the No-Service Station | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

...India last week, Coca-Cola was fast becoming more than the most popular soft drink in the country; it was turning into two four-letter words. Climaxing a four-year campaign against multinational companies in general and Coca-Cola in particular, the government in effect demanded that Coke turn over its secret drink formulas and 60% of its operations to Indian investors by next April or be expelled from the subcontinent. Minister for Industry George Fernandes, a leftist labor leader installed in his post by the new Janata Party government, charged that Coke was taking far more money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: India May Swallow Coke | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

Like H.L., Ray intends to concentrate on exploration. As he explained to TIME Correspondent George Taber, "We have a unique niche to fill. We're big enough to look for oil anywhere, but small enough to act fast. We don't have to go through five layers of executives to find a vice president on vacation in the Bahamas to get a decision." One example: when a partner in a North Sea drilling operation off Scotland last year decided to sell out, Hunt Oil purchased his 15% interest. "In the space of one week we bought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Nice Hunt | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

Faced with a tough government austerity program and a period of inevitable economic hardship, millions of Italians have fallen back on a uniquely Latin approach to the problem of how to preserve the vestiges of their fast disappearing dolce vita. With wage gains quickly eroded by runaway inflation and jobs in any case difficult to find, many workers have simply quit the official system to work in the booming secret economy that has come to be known as il lavoro nero, the labor black market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Italy's Secret Economy | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

...ratings? Arledge, though he professes to admire Reasoner's whimsical essays and Walters' interviews, is convinced that ABC'S broadcasts are too slow-paced. "Cronkite," he says admiringly, "has that laid-back appearance, but he is a speed reader. He talks as fast as people on the street, rapid-fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWSWATCH by Thomas Griffith: Revving Up the Television News | 8/22/1977 | See Source »

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