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13th of April 2001 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2001. gada 13. aprīlis
Bloomberg News on Bloomberg's News
Date: 13 April 2001
By Elisabeth Bumiller
Elisabeth Bumiller
Article discusses news coverage of Michael Bloomberg, likely Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, by Bloomberg News wire, part of his conglomerate (M)
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CNN Fights Request for Footage in Embassy Bombing Case
Date: 14 April 2001
By Benjamin Weiser
Benjamin Weiser
CNN asks federal Judge Leonard Sand to quash subpoena for news footage sought by defense attorneys in US embassy bombing case; network cites potential danger to its journalists overseas (S)
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AVON SAYS IT EXPECTS TO EXCEED PROFIT FORECAST
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Avon Products Inc, largest direct seller of cosmetics, says that it expects first-quarter earnings to slightly exceed forecasts as it increases sales of more-profitable cosmetics and reins in costs; Avon is expected to earn 33 cents a share (S)
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GILLETTE NAMES PRESIDENT FOR ITS DURACELL BUSINESS
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Gillette Company names Mark M Leckie president of its Duracell Global Business Management group, effective April 23 (S)
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COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES APPOINTS CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Coca-Cola Enterprises, largest bottler of Coca-Cola Company beverages, names Lowry F Kline chief executive, succeeding Summerfield K Johnston Jr, who is retiring; Johnston will remain chmn (S)
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VIATEL SAYS IT WILL MISS TWO DEBT PAYMENTS THIS MONTH
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Viatel Inc, which lost $1.54 billion last year building a European telecommunications network, says that it will miss two debt payments this month and that its auditors have raised questions about company's ability to survive (S)
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CROWN MEDIA AGREES TO BUY 700 FILMS FROM HALLMARK
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Crown Media Holdings, cable television network operator, agrees to acquire 700 film titles from Hallmark Entertainment for about $600 million in stock (S)
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ROCKWELL SAYS IT PLANS TO SPIN OFF AVIATION UNIT BY JULY
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Rockwell International, largest maker of factory-automation equipment, files plan with SEC to spin off company's Collins aviation business by July (S)
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ONLINE AD AGENCY'S LOSS WIDENS
Date: 13 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
DoubleClick Inc, largest online advertising company, says its first-quarter loss widened to $60.4 million, or 48 cents a share, from a loss of $18.4 million, or 16 cents, in year-earlier quarter (S)
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Radio Deal in Canada
Date: 14 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Chum Ltd., a big owner of Canadian radio stations, said today that it had agreed to buy the Vancouver television station CKVU from the CanWest Global Communications Corporation, Canada's biggest media company, for 125 million Canadian dollars ($80 million). Broadcasting regulators ordered CanWest to sell the station and another in Montreal after it acquired several stations from WIC Western International Communications Ltd. in July.
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ITALIAN OUTPUT SLIPS
Date: 14 April 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Italian industrial produc tion fell for the second consecutive month in February, another indication that an economic slowdown in the United States was hurting Italy, the euro region's third-largest economy. Output at Italian companies was 0.3 percent less in February than in January, when production fell a revised 1.9 percent, the statistics institute Istat said. Economists had expected a drop of 0.7 percent. Production advanced an adjusted 3 percent in February 2000.
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