The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Randall Smith - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Randall Smith
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AT and T's bid to take control of McCaw Cellular may not provide a windfall for all shareholders.Business, generalRandall Smith
AT&T, seeking to enter the cellular era, in talks for 33% of McCaw for $3.73 billion; voting control is discussed as rivalry heats up with the Regional Bells. (McCaw Cellular Communications Inc., Regional Bell Holding Companies)Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
Centel's Frazee expresses confidence holders cleared acquisition by Sprint. (Centel Chmn John Frazee)Business, generalJames P. Miller, Randall Smith
Centel shares plummet 25% on Sprint's bid: several big holders indicate they oppose stock swap valued at $2.69 billion.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
Centel-Sprint acquisition proposal tests large investors' ability to wield power. (Sprint Corp.'s acquisition of Centel Corp.)Business, generalRandall Smith
Several regional Bells expected to bid for parts of Centel but not entire firm.Business, generalRandall Smith, Mary Lu Carnevale
Shearson's quarterly charge may grow with plunge in Computervision shares. (Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
Sprint to acquire Centel in stock swap valued at $2.85 billion, or $33.57 a share: figure, a sharp discount to firm's market price, angers several holders. (Sprint Corp. and Centel Corp., two of the country's largest communications carriers)Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
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