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...bigger issues. It is harder for the small investor to get ahold of the most exciting stocks because brokers usually give the first shot to their larger clients who will buy 5,000 to 10,000 shares at a time. Federal regulations in 1979 encouraged pension funds to invest part of their huge assets in riskier ventures like new issues, antiques and diamonds; and institutions have soaked up about 70% of the larger initial public offerings this year. For example, Chemical Bank's $90 million Aggressive Equity Fund bought stock in Applicon, Cado Systems, Boston Digital and BancTec...
...those all too tempting tax dodges. Invest $30,000 in Wyoming coal fields, the pitch went, and use a loophole in the law to take a legitimate $150,000 deduction on Form 1040. Like many tax-shelter schemes, the offer attracted big names with big money: Basketball Stars Spencer Haywood and Earl ("the Pearl") Monroe, Candid Camera Host Allen Funt, Rock Singer Alice Cooper and Model Margaux Hemingway. The late Elvis Presley was the biggest customer of all: he sank $500,000 into the enterprise...
Citibank's loan also might violate a University of Pennsylvania policy that states that the university should not invest in banks making loans to South Africa unless the loans "substantially benefit non-whites." UPenn now has $1.5 million invested in Citibank...
...production chief, will meet soon in an attempt to salvage the film. The challenge is to reduce the length of the film by at least an hour while clarifying the story line and giving the audience some characters or situations to care about. U.A. is expected to invest another $10 million for the reclamation project. The South Bronx should be so lucky...
...Government, perhaps the most difficult Abscam case. After examining its evidence for nine months, the Justice Department last week obtained an indictment against Democratic Senator Harrison ("Pete") Williams, 60, of New Jersey for allegedly offering to use his political influence to help a phony Arab sheik make profitable investments in the U.S. In return, the bribery indictment charges, Williams accepted shares in a defunct titanium mine in Virginia in which the sheik, who was actually an undercover FBI agent,' said he intended to invest $100 million...