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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...could take two years for the Government to sort through the mound of data, conduct its own tests and allow fake fat to reach menus and supermarket shelves. But Wall Street is already optimistic that the maker of Ivory soap, Crest toothpaste and Crisco oil has its hands on the greatest food-industry breakthrough since, well, sliced bread. Within two days of the FDA filing, P&G shares jumped 10%, to 93 5/8. P&G (1986 revenues: $15.4 billion) has "hit a grand-slam home run," says Hercules Segalas, an analyst for the Drexel Burnham Lambert investment firm. "This...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Fake Fat Yield Plump Profits? | 5/25/1987 | See Source »

Though P&G apparently has a large lead in the race to market a fat substitute in the U.S., scientists for several rival companies are working on similar substances. Among the possible competitors: the Frito-Lay division of PepsiCo (maker of Lay's potato chips and Fritos corn chips), CPC International (Mazola corn oil and Hellmann's mayonnaise) and the Lever Brothers subsidiary of Unilever (Imperial margarine and Mrs. Butterworth's syrup and pancake mixes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Fake Fat Yield Plump Profits? | 5/25/1987 | See Source »

...sales will gain momentum when the world's No. 1 computer maker begins summer shipments of four new models using the Intel chip. Once the machines get their full complement of software sometime next year, they are likely to set new performance standards. But customers no longer hold their breath for the latest gear with IBM's distinctive blue markings. Even though buyers knew for much of 1986 that IBM was readying the new line, "they needed new machines and were not going to wait around forever," says Bill Lempesis, a Dataquest analyst. While some settled for deeply discounted older...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going From Gloom to Boom | 5/11/1987 | See Source »

...court's ruling involved a battle between Connecticut's Dynamics Corp. of America (1986 sales: $139 million), a maker of appliances and machinery, and CTS, a manufacturer of electronic components (1986 revenues: $246 million) based in Elkhart, Ind. In March 1986, Dynamics tendered an offer for 1 million CTS shares, which would have given it a controlling interest in the firm. CTS then invoked a state law governing so-called control shares, defined as the number of shares an investor must purchase to gain control of a target company. Under the Indiana statute, the voting power of such shares must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Takeover Hurdle: A ruling backs state regulation | 5/4/1987 | See Source »

Dave hit the brakes. Adam's head hit the headrest. Dave was unhappy with our attitude towards his quest. The quest, the quest, what was the quest? College degeneracy with a time warp twist, boy meets blind date, meets his past, meets his maker. No, not his maker, but a girl. A mystery girl, a girl who had for Dave the body, mind, and allure of a fourth grade flame, but the voice of a Smith coed. No, not coed, couldn't be a coed in an all girl's school...

Author: By John P. Thompson, | Title: Fourth Grade Blue | 4/30/1987 | See Source »

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