Word: wachtel
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...points, the eighth strongest gain ever. Next day nearly 175 million shares changed hands on the Big Board; it was the busiest activity since October and the fourth heaviest trading day of all time. Analysts attributed the brisk activity to a surge of optimism about the economy. Said Larry Wachtel, first vice president of Prudential-Bache Securities: "There's a new mood sweeping the country and Wall Street. Investors are convinced that 1985 will be a good year...
Funded by the Office for the Arts and some House committees, the series is designed "to give exposure to writers not necessarily as polished as those we publish." Diane Wachtel '84, the magazine's publisher, said yesterday, It also highlights "more unconventional works, or fiction that sounds batter when read aloud or performed," she added...
...Padan Aram reading series, on the other hand, is-designed also for people unfamiliar with the magazine. "Let's face it," Wachtel said. "There are a lot of people who don't really read literary magazines. This series is presented to reach them as well...
...fire sale $30 a share. Said Michael Sherman, director of stock research for the Lehman Bros. Kuhn Loeb investment banking firm: "The Granville predictions created a classic buying opportunity. Many people felt compelled to buy because they knew stocks were being sold for emotional reasons." Quipped Stock Analyst Larry Wachtel: "I sent Joe a telegram that read: 'Having wonderful time, wish you were here...