The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Randall Smith - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Randall Smith
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AT&T arranges $6 billion credit for NCR offer. (NCR Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
AT&T begins to set up fund for NCR offer; computer company starts to map possible defense against $6.12 billion bid.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T launches $6.12 billion cash offer for NCR after rejection of its stock bid; hostile $90-a-share proposal launched after meeting of companies' chairmen.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T may start proxy fight in a week if NCR directors reject bid tomorrow. (NCR Corp.)Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T readies hostile NCR bid; a proxy challenge to unseat directors also is considered. (NCR Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
AT&T settles back into waiting game in its hostile $6.12 billion bid for NCR.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T starts proxy fight against NCR after $6.12 billion proposal is spurned.Business, generalRandall Smith
GTE, Contel agree in principle to merge in $6.2 billion stock swap.Business, generalRandall Smith, Mary Lu Carnevale
NCR Corp. stock soars $24.75 to $81.50 on a $6.03 billion offer from AT&T.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR may seek Goldman's help against AT&T. (NCR Corp)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR seeks aid from holders to fight AT&T.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith, John J. Keller
Sale of IBM's low-tech lines being weighed; talks on $3 billion buy-out said to be under way with potential suitor.Business, generalRandall Smith, Paul B. Carroll
Southwestern Bell, 2 others win right to acquire 51% voting stake in Telmex. (Southwestern Bell Corp. and Telefonos de Mexico)Business, generalRandall Smith
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