PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN IN DEAL TO ACQUIRE PENNICHUCK
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Philadelphia Suburban Corp, second-largest investor-owned water utility in US, acquires Pennichuck Corp for $79 million (S)
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Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Philadelphia Suburban Corp, second-largest investor-owned water utility in US, acquires Pennichuck Corp for $79 million (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Cargill Inc and Hormel Foods Corp will form joint venture called Precept Foods LLC to sell beef and pork under Hormel brand (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
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Ameren Corp, Midwest utility owner, agrees to buy Cilcorp, Illinois utility rival, for $540 million from AES Corp; will assume $860 million in debt from Cilcorp (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Standard Microsystems Corp, maker of integrated circuits, agrees to buy Gain Technology Corp for $34 million in cash and stock to increase sales of circuits to semiconductor companies (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Aon Corp, one of largest insurance brokers, says it will set up $56 million reserve for disputed claims related to Sept 11 terrorist attacks, reducing first-quarter profit by about 20 cents per share (S)
Date: 29 April 2002
INTERNATIONAL A3-12 Israelis and Palestinians Agree to Plan on Ramallah Israeli and Palestinian leaders agreed to a Bush administration compromise to end the armed siege of Yasir Arafat, overcoming the stalemate in Ramallah and freeing the Palestinian leader to travel the world for the first time in more than four months. The Israeli government, however, continued to resist the United Nations, blocking for now an international investigation of fighting this month in Jenin, in the West Bank. A1 Austria Mourns Victims of Nazis The last remains of handicapped or mentally ill children experimented upon and then killed by the Nazis were buried in Vienna in a moving ceremony of remembrance and public apology. From 1940 to 1945, when Austria was a part of Hitler's Third Reich, at least 789 deformed or mentally handicapped children were killed at the clinic called Am Spiegelgrund as a part of the Nazis' program to rid society of ''genetically impure'' people. A3
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Charter Communications says loss narrowed to $174.2 million in first quarter from $280.7 million year earlier; sales rose 23 percent, to $1.08 billion; graph (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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Food and Drug Administration says efforts by Schering-Plough Corp to introduce nonprescription Claritin allergy drug may be delayed while it reviews reports of birth defects in babies born to Swedish women who took drug while pregnant (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
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King Pharmaceuticals Inc reports first-quarter net income rose 61 percent, to $71.3 million, up from $44.2 million in 2001 period; agrees to buy Johnson & Johnson's Ortho-Prefest hormone replacement therapy for $108 million; will pay $7 million more when it gets Food and Drug Administrational approval to rename product Prefest; reports chief executive Jefferson Gregory will succeed his brother, John, as chairman (S)
Date: 30 April 2002
By Bloomberg News
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ICN Pharmaceuticals awards its chariman Milan Panic $33.1 million bonus on eve of shareholder vote that may leave company under control of independent directors; Franklin Mutual Advisers and Iridian Asset Management are jointly seeking board seats (S)