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BUSINESS WEEK
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ISSUE DATE:
April 9, 1979 NUMBER 2580
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: The illustration by Stanislaw Fernandes dramatizes OPEC's renewed global influence.
IN THE NEWS:.
WORLD TRADE A smooth end to the Tokyo Round.
COMMODITIES Iran may cause a U.S. rice glut `Make mine vanilla' will cost more.
WAGES & PRICES Options for cooling food prices Ammonia makers smell profits.
EXECUTIVE SUITE Why Beatrice ousted a gruff boss Hudson's Bay: The hunter hunted.
INFLATION WATCH An epidemic of guideline busting COWPS goes for the small guys.
MONEY & CREDIT A go-go flirtation in Alaska.
METALS Riled by steel loan guarantees.
ANTITRUST Social goals become a weapon.
UNIONS A Conrail pact could save money.
ENTERTAINMENT World Teem Tennis fights to live.
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK Seven-Up, Winnebago, Canada's election, Sunshine Mining, Sime Darby, General Crude, UV Industries, ARCO, Bethlehem Steel, Chemetron.
DEPARTMENTS.
ENERGY OPEC: The cartel's deadly new sting With open-ended surcharges already piling on and production cuts likely, the 9% price rise announced on Mar. 27 will bring no more sighs of relief. At a time when the industrial powers are gripped by steep inflation, the cartel has shown that it is firmly in the saddle as a unified organization.
BOOKS Newman: King of the Castle From bootlegging to empire building.
CORPORATE STRATEGIES Louisiana-Pacific: Turning Fibreboard into a winner The containerboard maker becomes a profitable division Oak Industries: Beaming in on over-the-air pay-TV A trailblazer in a potentially lucrative business Crane: Acquiring Medusa gives shareholders a hedge Medusa's value is likely to appreciate with inflation.
CORPORATE WOMAN The new corporate wife goes to work Disappearing is the old stereotype of home manager.
ECONOMIC DIARY Daring to forecast the world economy No worldwide recession is seen for 1979.
ENVIRONMENT A fading Ralph Nader rewrites his strategy Now he is seeking support at the grass roots.
FINANCE Money & banking: A bleak outlook for troubled Zaire Another attempt at economic rescue by world bankers Corporate finance: Borrowing to buy back your stock Some real cash savings as well as 'paper' benefits Investment figures of the week.
INDUSTRIES More gloom for U. S. textiles Stiffening regulations and rising imports.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Indonesia: A plan to cut overdependence on oil A five-year program to fight slowed growth Britain: Why EMI seeks a merger in the U.S. It must cushion losses at its medical electronics unit West Germany: A construction giant's U.S. alliance Holzmann and J. A. Jones have a strong potential China: When planners get ahead of themselves Barging ahead with projects before proper preparation World roundup: Britain, Japan, Italy, Brazil.
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK Scandal changes the political climate in Pretoria The government of Prime Minister Botha is in jeopardy Pressure for realism toward southern Africa Sentiment in Congress swings toward new approaches Why the army can't fill Iran's power vacuum Once loyal to the Shah, it is now demoralized.
LEGAL AFFAIRS Now OSHA must justify its inspection targets It is forced into disclosing its selection criteria.
MANAGEMENT Game-playing to help managers communicate Offbeat training from the human-potential movement.
MARKETING The jogging-shoe race heats up U. S. companies are taking on the foreign producers.
REAL ESTATE New 'questions over the bank's role in REITs Have banks effected a de facto liquidation?.
FEATURES:.
Figures of the week.
Foreign exchange trader.
Readers report.
Inside Wall Street A ploy to still takeover fears.
Publisher's memo.
Business outlook Spring forecast: More inflation.
Personal business Investing In Treasury Issues.
Washington outlook Tiptoeing around Goobergate.
EDITORIALS:.
Let's end oil blackmail.
No time for delay.
Usurping the lawmakers.
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