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...have known it. "I love George W. Bush," Welch said during the presidential campaign. Bush loved Welch back, considering him for a Cabinet spot and earlier this summer dispatching members of his Administration to Brussels to lobby the European Union on behalf of Welch's proposed--and ultimately rejected--merger with Honeywell...
...year, mainly assembles PCs and telecom gear, using relatively low-paid labor in countries like Mexico and Malaysia. Sanmina manufactures more complex switches, routers and optical-networking equipment for the likes of Cisco, Alcatel and Motorola, often using skilled labor or factories equipped with robots and lasers. If the merger is approved, as expected, by shareholders and regulators in the U.S. and Europe, the combined company will employ 50,000 workers at 100 plants in 21 countries...
...cash through a conversion of savings shares to ordinary stock failed to materialize since Telecom's price on the Milan bourse lagged 20% below the target. To further Colaninno's woes, he was put under investigation by prosecutors in Turin for possible conflict of interest regarding Telecom Italia's merger of its Tin.it subsidiary with SEAT Pagine Gialle, a yellow-pages business...
...failed merger of General Electric and Honeywell raises important questions for this new era in world economic relations [BUSINESS, July 16]. How far-reaching is a government's right to block a company from growing or merging? In this new, globalized era, large companies that decide to make big moves that affect more than one region of the planet have to deal with two or more bodies--NAFTA, E.U., Mercosur, you name it. Is this the end of the American economic hegemony? DANIEL PASKIN Miami...
During the Radcliffe merger, Fineberg functioned as a top deputy of the president, but at the same time shared the stage with Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles...