The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Randall Smith - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Randall Smith
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AT&T and NCR face major decisions on strategy as holder vote approaches. (shareholder vote on hostile takeover)Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T bid to buy NCR is complicated by the recent surge of computer stocks.Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T gets lower-than-expected vote in proxy fight over hostile bid for NCR.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
AT&T is ready to offer NCR $100 a share; target refused to conduct weekend merger talks as proxy fight nears.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
AT&T lifts bid for NCR to $110 a share but in stock; telecommunications giant's offer is for $7.48 billion; computer maker balks.Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T, NCR cite 'progress' in merger talks. (AT and T's $110-a-share offer)Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T, NCR merger talks are derailed.Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T says 70% of NCR holders back meeting if resistance to bid continues.Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T to sell NCR shares for $650 million; sale, tied to takeover pact, will give Capital Group 1.6% of phone company.Business, generalRandall Smith
NCR and AT&T chairmen hold talks; little progress toward merger is seen.Business, generalRandall Smith
NCR asks AT&T to alter bid, ensuring $110 a share even if AT&T stock drops.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR board, facing hard proxy fight, agrees to talks on AT&T merger offer.Business, generalRandall Smith
NCR chairman, at talk with analysts, appears to soften stance on AT&T bid. (Charles E. Exley Jr.)Business, generalRandall Smith
NCR, facing proxy vote, cuts price it seeks from AT&T to $110 a share.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
NCR plans to sell shares in a move to block AT&T.Business, generalRandall Smith
NCR posts 24% drop in 4th-period net; cost of fighting AT&T bid hurt results.Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, Randall Smith
NCR's earnings exceed expectations, shoring up its position against AT&T.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR's shares surge by $5.25 to $102 as traders bet AT&T bet will succeed.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR to seek talks between advisers on AT&T merger.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
NCR weighs using untested rights plan as defense against AT&T takeover bid.Business, generalRandall Smith
Salomon is scolded by AT&T chairman, who calls bid scandal 'unforgivable.' (Salomon Brothers Inc.)(Robert E. Allen)Business, generalRandall Smith, Michael Siconolfi
Takeover bid for NCR gets boost in court; judge rejects ESOP plan, giving AT&T a chance to replace firm's board. (employee stock ownership plan)Business, generalRandall Smith
Was NCR holdout against AT&T bid worthwhile tactic? Offer was lifted at least 22% (29% by one accounting), yet experts are divided.Business, generalRandall Smith
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