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...hostile takeovers," says Burton Malkiel, dean of the Yale School of Organization and Management. Directors of Storer Communications, a major cable-TV operator, voted last summer to take the company private for $93.50 a share, rather than accept a $95-to-$96 bid from Comcast, a smaller cable company. Revlon pursued a similar path last month when it arranged a complex $1.8 billion transaction that would break up the cosmetics firm but keep it out of the hands of Pantry Pride, a Florida retailer. Revlon suffered a setback last week when a court struck down its plan to sell...
...shareholder revolt." Lachlan currently serves as deputy chief operating officer at News, with responsibility for the Fox TV stations, HarperCollins and the New York Post. He has a bit of a renegade-playboy image with his tattooed forearm and his actress wife Sarah O'Hare, who is a former Revlon and Wonderbra model...
...REVLON...
...nearly as important as the Superbowl, and during this year’s August 28 show, Hall’s two 30-second spots for the neon green and blue packaged batteries stood out among a sea of ads for big name products like Sony, Cingular, Taco Bell and Revlon...
...under contract." She had similar experiences with cosmetics companies: they were happy to hire her on a job-to-job basis but, in contrast to the rewards given her white colleagues, never signed her to a contract. Companies are more likely to link their products to known personalities, like Revlon with Halle Berry and Lucy Liu or L'Oreal with Beyonce Knowles...