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- Tough going. // Finance Week;4/7/2003, Mergers & Acquisitions p3
Reports on the difficulties faced by the South African corporate finance community during 2002. Impact of the performance of the global equity market on local corporations; Merger deals during the year; Themes that will play major roles in merger activities in the country.
- CSI in SA experiencing a revolution. // Finance Week;7/14/2003, p52
Focuses on the companies that are powered for the human economy in South Africa. Mvelaphanda; First National Bank.
- McElligott talks stall; partners may bolt. Geiger, Bob; Sloan, Pat // Advertising Age;7/20/92, Vol. 63 Issue 29, p43
Discusses why negotiations over the future of McElligott Wright Morrison White were suspended last week when a new set of problems developed. Details of the `wrinkles'; Speculations; Comments.
- Big wheel at Rollerblade. // Advertising Age;8/3/92, Vol. 63 Issue 31, p25
Announces that Noel S. Shadko has been named to the new post of vice president-marketing and strategic planning at Rollerblade Inc. Michael H. Weingarten was named vice president-operations; Other people moving such as Rhea Skilken.
- TQM expected to boost productivity, ensure survival of U.S. industry. Scott, W.B. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;12/4/89, Vol. 131 Issue 23, p64
Describes the Total Quality Management (TQM) concept being used throughout government, academia and the aerospace and defense industry, and how it is being used for corporate survival to revolutionize American productivity while reducing costs andimproving quality. Examples of users and...
- Why companies should be concerned about corporate compliance. Romrell, Randall L. // Business Credit;Mar1997, Vol. 99 Issue 3, p9
Presents information on companies' adoption of corporate compliance programs. Objective of such programs; Three factors which make such programs imperative; Details on the Federal Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, one of these factors; What the Guidelines mandate; Reference to the vicarious...
- Benefits consultants jump on consolidation bandwagon. Geisel, Jerry // Business Insurance;12/22/97, Vol. 31 Issue 52, p25
Focuses on the effect of acquisitions and mergers on employee benefit consulting business in the United States in 1997. Information on mergers or acquisitions during the first three months of 1997; Impact of the mergers and acquisitions on clients.
- THE TOP 100 EMPLOYERS & THE MAJORS IN DEMAND 1991. // Black Collegian;Nov/Dec90, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p145
Presents the results of the `The Black Collegian's' Annual Recruiting Survey. Charts employers' recruitment projections for the number of college hires they will make from on-campus recruiting in 1990-91 and not simply their African-American hires.
- Top 100 Black businesses. // Black Enterprise;Jun84, Vol. 14 Issue 11, p82
For the first time in the 12-year history of this poll, Motown has slipped to No. 2; Johnson Publishing is now No. 1. To be eligible in this poll, a company must have been fully operational in the previous calendar year and be at least 51% Black owned.
- Small Black-owned businesses can lure talent. // Black Enterprise;Jul85, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p57
During his four years at Freedom National's Harlem-based bank, Ronald Homer doubled its assets to $100 million. He went on to Black-owned Boston Bank of Commerce, and in less than two years assets increased by almost $6 million. Homer is proof that smaller Black concerns can lure top talent.


