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...your father died. You didn't tell the truth about how long you've been affiliated with the Republican Party. You didn't tell the truth about who owns the downtown office building that houses your company. You didn't tell the truth about how soon after leaving Kidder-Peabody in 1971 you formed your own company. You didn't tell me truth about how long it took for you to go through Boston University...
...former Wall Street Journal reporter, on 59 counts of conspiracy, securities fraud, and mail and wire fraud, for using advance knowledge of his paper's stories to make illicit profits in the stock market; in New York City. Winans had passed along information about future stories to former Kidder, Peabody Stockbrokers Peter Brant, who previously pleaded guilty to similar charges, and Kenneth P. Felis, who was found guilty last week on 41 counts. Of the $675,000 in profits, $31,000 was funneled to Winans through his longtime roommate, David J. Carpenter, who was convicted on twelve counts...
Chernick, who organizes seminars and forums to bring business recruiters and students together throughout the year, says Proctor and Gamble, Banker's Trust, Morgan Stanley, IBM and Kidder-Peabody were among the most popular films this year...
...flights daily, suspended virtually all its service after 5,000 pilots went on strike. Industry observers are keeping a close eye on United, since its final settlement could set a precedent for other airline negotiations. "It's going to be a watershed development," said Alfred Norling, an analyst with Kidder Peabody...
...relaxed by Reagan Administration appointees, who have already let several other large mergers go through unchallenged. Industry lawyers, for example, think that the commission might do away with a regulation that bans a network from owning cable-TV systems, a large part of Capital Cities' business. Joseph Fuchs, a Kidder Peabody vice president and one of Wall Street's top media analysts, thinks that the FCC now sees itself as "neither a sword nor a shield" in the broadcast industry. To speed up Government approval of the merger, Murphy and Goldenson paid visits to the FCC's five commissioners last...