Word: inc
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...October 28 telex--signed by Horner and 22 corporate executives on a tour of Eastern Europe and the Middle East sponsored by Time, Inc.--argues that Senate rejection of the sale of the electronic reconnaissance planes would "severely damage U.S. credibility in [the] Arab world...
Shorn of its local operating subsidiaries, AT&T's gross revenues are expected to drop from a current level of $57 billion to $30 billion. But a 270-page study of the impact of the settlement on the company by International Resource Development Inc., a Connecticut-based consulting firm, projects that inflation-adjusted revenues will double in the coming eight years, with nearly all of the gain coming from new businesses...
...reward is being offered directly by the Websters, although at least a portion of it is reportedly being supplied by George Webster's employer, International Telephone and Telegraph, Inc. (ITT). Webster said Sunday that ITT security personnel were helping him to monitor police progress in the investigation...
Other industrialized nations were quick to take advantage of Carter's ban on American high-technology exports two years ago. A French company, for example, landed a contract to build a Soviet steel plant that was originally scheduled to be constructed in part by Armco Inc. of Middletown, Ohio. James H. Giffen, president of Armco's international subsidiary, thinks that Europe will be equally unsupportive of Reagan's sanctions. Says he: "We applaud President Reagan for his sympathy with the Polish people. But we have to wonder whether sanctions are an effective way of communicating concern...
...Minneapolis is willing to consider those 18 or older, mobile with the aid of just one person, mentally alert, able to feed themselves, continent of bowel and bladder. A number of centers specialize in patients who need rehabilitation rather than long-term care. Patients at the Georgia Infirmary, Inc., in Savannah, for example, attend therapy classes for seven to 14 weeks, at a cost ranging from $350 to $2,000 a month. Most have been disabled by strokes, arthritis, diabetes or neurological injuries, yet 70% "can live functionally independent lives," says Program Director Hunter Hurst...