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India is also encouraging foreign companies to make direct investments in the country. Japan's Suzuki Motor Co. is expected to pay $70 million for a 25% share in Maruti Udyog, a nationalized automobile company. Chevron International Oil Co. has agreed to invest at least $27 million in three exploration wells on India's continental shelf, an area that was formerly off limits to foreign companies. India currently meets about 55% of its oil needs from domestic production, and it hopes to boost that figure...
...seek advice on ways to invest this new cash, the IOR called on its lay financiers, like Michele Sindona, who urged the Pope's bank to invest in many of his deals. When Sindona's empire collapsed in 1974 with the failure of New York's Sin National Bank, the Vatican lost an estimated $70 million. Sin dona is serving a 25-year prison sentence...
...dynasty: "In times of recession, we don't pull back." Even though Kohler has had to lay off 300 of its 6,000 workers because of slow sales of some products, the company is going ahead with its most ambitious capital spending program ever. This year Kohler will invest $50 million, more than 10% of its expected sales of $400 million. The plans include a big expansion of its factories in Brownwood, Texas...
Like a freezing man who tries to heat his house by feeding the walls and roof to the fireplace, Government borrowing now threatens to devour virtually every penny that Americans had been expected to save and invest under Reaganomics. Bank Economist Irwin Kellner of New York's Manufacturers Hanover Trust calculates that federal loans could consume no less than 92.1% of net national saving this year. Worse, Kellner predicts that in 1983 Government borrowing might take fully 113% of the year's net saving, siphoning money out of virtually every sector of the economy to help keep...
Secondly, Harvard has already agreed with students not to invest in banks that make loans to S.A. To do the equivalent for non-bank corporations. Harvard must divest itself from stocks in apartheid corporations and invest in the increasingly attractive bonds market...