Word: tte
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...lieutenant on the Russian front). Shortly after becoming head of sales for Ford of Germany, he left to take over the tottering Rheinstahl Steel Company, and by designing and executing a major reorganization, made it so profitable that it was bought by the German conglomerate August Thyssen-Hütte. He was enticed to Volkswagen by the challenge. Recalls Schmücker: "It was more than just Volkswagen at stake. I felt that if this company were to fail, in a sense our entire system would...
...from 1968, when he jumped from Ford to Rheinstahl, a once profitable firm that had been driven into the red by severe cost problems. Schmücker lopped off unprofitable operations, turned the earnings slide around, then arranged for Rheinstahl's sale to the August Thyssen-Hütte AG iron and steel combine...
...Harvard Sq. Theater. Geoff Garin's review, wildly complementary, appears on page two. Wedding is playing with The Touch, Bergman's first English-language film and his worst movie. Another great double feetch at the Brattle: A lovely movie version of Lawrence's Women in Love coupled with tte chilling Sunday, Bloody Sunday. The Welles is dragging back The Godfather, for those of you that missed it. Offa wit you head, horsey...
...only unionists but government officials and even, in one case, a banker considered sympathetic to labor) have been notably cooperative, and probably deserve some of the credit for having kept the German economic boom remarkably free of strikes. The ten labor directors of steelmaking August Thyssen-Hütte approved a takeover of troubled competitor Rheinstahl, which is still awaiting Common Market clearance, knowing that it would mean the elimination of some duplicate jobs. Says Thyssen Director Karl-Heinz Weihs, who worked as a roll-turner for eleven years: "If we hurt the profitability of the company, we are also...
...church job at the turn of the century for playing the then revolutionary Max Reger, Zacher's family tree has been heavy with organists. His reputation as both an avant-garde and a classical player was established during twelve years as chief organist at red brick Wellingsbütte Church near Hamburg. He moved to his new and prestigious Essen post only two months ago. In recent years he has performed at nearly every one of Europe's major contemporary-music festivals, cut seven records and composed several organ works...