NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 November 1988
LEAD: International A3-15
Julien Bam (* 23. November 1988 in Aachen als Julien Zheng Zheng Kho Budorovits) ist ein deutscher Webvideoproduzent, Sänger, Synchronsprecher, Filmemacher und Podcaster.
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Date: 23 November 1988
Reuters
LEAD: The first contracts have been awarded in the $:200 million ($365 million) development of a new oil field in the North Sea off Scotland, a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group said. The Osprey oil field lies 80 miles northeast of the Shetland Islands in the British sector of the North Sea. Oil companies expect to start taking oil out of the field in late 1990 and production is expected to reach a peak of 25,000 barrels a day the following year.
Date: 24 November 1988
Reuters
LEAD: Britain put a value of $4.5 billion on its profit-making steel industry today when it announced details of the largest privatization of an industrial manufacturing concern by the Conservative Government. Each share of British Steel
Date: 23 November 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL The U.S.-Canada trade agreement is likely to lead to significant changes in global trading. It is expected to reduce both countries' cost of doing business, increasing their productivity and competitiveness. Prime Minister Mulroney said he would use his majority to seek rapid approval.
Date: 23 November 1988
By H. J. Maidenberg
H. Maidenberg
LEAD: Petroleum markets were convulsed yesterday by conflicting reports emanating from the Vienna meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Date: 24 November 1988
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Philip Elghanian, a British citizen with offices in New York, has bought a 5.1 percent stake in Artra Group Inc., a manufacturer of diversified plastics and metal machinery based in Northfield, Ill. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Elghanian said he had purchased the Artra shares as an investment.
Date: 24 November 1988
AP
LEAD: Burlington Northern Inc., which includes the nation's largest rail system, is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for possible insider trading, company officials say.
Date: 23 November 1988
Reuters
LEAD: Coles Myer Ltd., Australia's largest retailer, expects to make a substantial foreign acquisition, most likely in the United States, the company's chairman, Brian Quinn, said. Mr. Quinn said the company was looking to move into the United States or Britain within the next two or three years and that he personally favored the United States.
Date: 24 November 1988
AP
LEAD: The Zenith Electronics Corporation urged owners of its 27 million shares against siding with dissidents bent on dismantling the last important television manufacturer in the United States. In a letter, Zenith's chairman, Jerry K. Pearlman, acknowledged that the Chicago-area company ''has had some rough times in the past several years,'' but he maintained that the investor group Brookhurst Partners ''has no experience whatsoever in our business.
Date: 24 November 1988
AP
LEAD: The Soviet Union's first public copy centers will begin opening early next year under a joint venture between the Xerox Corporation's European affiliate and a Soviet agency. Under the agreement, the Eastern Export Operations division of Rank Xerox Ltd. will cooperate with Vnesghtorgizdat, the international division of the Soviet state publishing organization.
Date: 23 November 1988
Reuters
LEAD: The GAF Corporation said its management was proceeding with a planned leveraged buyout and that financing arrangements were nearly complete, despite speculation to the contrary today by Wall Street traders. GAF's shares closed at $45.50 today, down $2.25, one of the largest drops of the day on the New York Stock Exchange.