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...sales: $16.3 billion) and become an aircraft tycoon. Nor is it likely that Pickens would succeed if he tried, since a hostile takeover could cost as much as $13 billion. Some investment pros believe Pickens aims to encourage a takeover bid by a large corporation like cash-rich Ford, which might be seeking high-tech acquisitions. As a major stockholder, Pickens could reap a fortune from any such merger. Alternatively, Pickens' strategy may be to force Boeing management to enhance its share price by launching a stock buy-back...
...wait! It's Indiana James to the rescue! In Timothy Dalton's interpretation in The Living Daylights, one finds some of the lethal charm of Sean Connery, along with a touch of crabby Harrison Ford. This Bond is as fast on his feet as with his wits; an ironic scowl creases his face; he's battle ready yet war-weary. And in the age of AIDS, even Bond must bend to serial monogamy; this time, for reasons of plot and propriety, he's a one-gal guy. Dalton performed a lot of his own stunts, and he looks great...
...sides know all too well that the share of the American car market captured by foreign competitors has risen from 23.5% to 28.3% since 1984. The Toyotas and Hyundais of the world would like nothing better than a U.S. auto strike when the U.A.W.'s contracts with GM and Ford expire on Sept...
Money, of course, will also be an issue. Though GM is struggling, Ford is raking in record profits. During the first half of 1987, Ford outearned its much bigger rival by $2.99 billion to $1.9 billion. The average base pay of Ford's workers, meanwhile, has not gone up since 1984, when wages increased 2.25%, to $12.82 an hour. The union will feel more than justified in demanding bigger pay hikes from Ford in the next three-year contract. And GM's workers will want equal treatment, even if their company's profits are shrinking...
...duty understood, the cyborg takes to the streets in a Ford Taurus police cruiser, detecting crimes with his computer sensors and then swiftly disposing of the perpetration...