Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...merger has been discussed, but no definite meeting to work it out has been held as yet," said Alexander H. Bright '19, chairman of the Friends of Harvard Hockey, last night...
...MERGER is in the works between third-ranking American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters and Dr. Allen B. Du Mont's fourth-ranking Du Mont Television Network. Du Mont, whose money-losing network eats into the profits from its setmaking business, is negotiating a deal for ABC to take over all Du Mont network programs to fill gaps in ABC's nightly program schedule. Du Mont will continue to operate its three stations individually...
Inter-House Dance Committee Chairman Carl A. Goldman '55 said yesterday that the number of tickets sold for the joint dance would coincide with the total fire-law capacity of the five Houses. He said he expected the merger of the Dance Committees "to save money and offer better entertainment to the Harvard-Yale public...
...MERGER TREND is worrying the Federal Trade Commission. It will start a thorough study of what caused recent mergers, whether they serve a useful public purpose. FTC hopes to have the answers by early next year to guide Administration policy on mergers...
...George Romney, 47, moved up from executive vice president of American Motors Corp. to president, succeeding the late George W. Mason (TIME, Oct. 18). Though Mason had been interested in a possible merger with Studebaker-Packard, one of Romney's first acts was to announce that "there are no mergers under way either directly or indirectly." The son of an old Mormon family and still a Mormon church reader, Romney earned his first money at eleven, harvesting sugar. He worked his way through Salt Lake City's Latter-day Saints' College, did the traditional Mormon missionary stint...