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As one of the nation's biggest finance companies, Baltimore's Commercial Credit Co. (assets: $3.3 billion) generates the kind of cash flow that businessmen dream about. That, together with the fact that its management owns less than 1% of the company's stock, has made it...
In urging stockholders to reject Loew's bid, Commercial Credit argued that the theater-and-hotel operator, besides being a far smaller company, was in fields incompatible with its own. By contrast, said Commercial Credit Chairman L. S. Willard Jr., a merger with Control Data would be a "natural...
The proposed merger would hold special advantages for Control Data. One of the fastest-growing computer concerns, it registered earnings during fiscal 1967 of $8.4 million on revenues of $245 million, and is running far ahead of that pace so far in 1968. President William C. Norris has had to...
None of this makes Maitland either admirable or appealing. The fascination of his character rests in the fact that Osborne has made him incontestably and hypnotically real and the symbol and substance of buffeted humanity in the complex 20th century. His fears are shocks of recognition for the audience. Where...
One of the most interesting changes was right near the top, where the relative positions of the really big firms seldom alter. General Motors was still the biggest industrial corporation in the U.S., as well as in the world, with 1967 sales of $20 billion and net earnings of $1.6...