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...stacks of unsolicited resumes from their "clients" to companies, often with no openings. Others offer listings available in any public library. In one case, a company promising jobs in Australia collected $164.95 from customers who got a 1989 booklet on jobs, want ads from a Sydney newspaper and a Rand McNally travel video...
Annoyed, shareholders have moved to curb such abuses -- just as they have moved to remove a number of CEOs in recent months. Under pressure from big institutional investors, for example, ITT Corp. drastically altered the stock- option plan for its chairman, Rand Araskog. He had received an outright stock gift with no strings attached. The company replaced the grant with a ^ plan based on performance. AT&T also upped the ante for its CEO, Robert Allen. Allen was once awarded 45,000 shares just for staying on the job. Now, he will receive 250,000 shares, but only...
...will scramble for tax shelters and tax-free bonds or move their money abroad. Corporations will head back into debt to reduce their taxable profits. Offering tax credits to small businesses with sales of less than $5 million, predicts Charles Wolf Jr., director of international economic research at the Rand Corp., will mean that "a lot of $50 million companies will break up into ten $5 million companies...
...down the roster, it was more of the same. Fraiberg, 3-0. Cunningham, 3-0. Dockery, 3-0. Clark, 3-0. Shergalis, 3-0. Stovell, 3-0. Rand...
...staffers and Strebe launched their program last year and formed a company, based in Pugliese's home in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., to market it commercially. Buyers have so far included the U.N. and Rand McNally...