The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Jonathan Welsh - Abstracts
| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Jonathan Welsh | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burlington Coat feels the heat, sets recall of 480 men's parkas; manufactured in China, jackets are trimmed with hair of dogs, not coyote fur.(Abstract) | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
| Dover agrees to sell elevator business to Germany's Thyssen for $1.1 billion.(New York-based Dover Corp.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
| IP agrees to acquire Union Camp Corp.; stock deal for $5 billion lifts rival's shares 33%; buyer to assume debt.(Int'l Paper buys Union Camp)(Abstract) | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
| Nationwide Mutual nears accord to acquire insurer Allied Group. | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
| Office-paper firms pursue elusive goal: brand loyalty. | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
| Woolworth to start operating tjoday as Venator Group. | Business, general | Jonathan Welsh | |||
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