Word: weil
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Outside money managers "bring a particular expertise and style you're not able to get inside [the investment office]" said Vice President for Investments Roberta Weil, who refused to identify who the new investment managers...
...after the transactions. As a result, merger specialists are already reporting a flurry of activity as dealmakers try to beat the year-end deadline. "We are relaunching many merger and acquisition projects put on ice earlier," says Gordon Henderson, a partner with the Manhattan-based law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. "Many acquisitions that commanded no urgency until passage of the new tax law have suddenly become most urgent...
...machines. To help launch the 9370s, IBM is augmenting its sales force with employees transferred from other divisions. One problem, though, is that the company will not be able to ship the 9370 line in large quantities until the second half of 1987. Says Computer Analyst Ulric Weil of the Gartner Group, a Stamford, Conn.-based research firm: "By delaying delivery, IBM is playing into DEC's hands. A year can be an eternity. Only IBM's most loyal customers will wait...
Renaissance Artists' Self Images: Michelangelo and Others: Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt, Remis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts...
Apple (1984 sales: $1.5 billion) is often characterized as the corporate equivalent of a gawky adolescent. Though no longer a youthful entrepreneur, it remains in many ways immature. "Apple is feeling growing pains and is losing its innocence," says Ulric Weil, a computer analyst who watches the company for the Morgan Stanley investment banking firm...