Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think we're going to see the merger of some elementary schools. Our enrollment in them has steadily declined. Our kindergarten enrollment is below 500 students," she says. "We know that we've lost kids as they go up through the grades, so we need to confront the problems of can we affect enrollment, can we keep them in the system...
...event of a merger, it is unclear ifHarvard would continue to fund the RCAA...
...what happens if Radcliffe relinquishes itscollege status in a possible merger agreement withHarvard? The RCAA leadership is left with theknotty question of who would make up its futuremembership...
Such a membership arrangement would needHarvard's stamp of approval, possibly as part of apotential merger agreement itself...
Geffen says DreamWorks has many suitors, but he maintains that "no merger conversations are going on." For now, he says, the only issue is that "we need to ramp up production beyond six films a year." Most major studios have hundreds of scripts in development at any time, Geffen points out, but DreamWorks is so new that it doesn't have that kind of inventory. The company also lacks a movie-and-TV library that could throw off cash. And with so few releases a year, it's tough to build distribution muscle with theaters...