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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 58

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2 Part IVFriday February 25 1983 floe Angeles mimes Business in Brief Earnings Roundup Dow Jones 30 Industrials Thursday Feb 24 1983 WEEK ENDED 128 24 211 218 225 1 HIGH -CLOSE -LOW 1120 1 1100 A Detroit hotel-office center was saved from default An agreement was reached in which the main mortgage holders will become partners in the Renaissance Center complex Ford Motor Co Chairman Philip whose firm originally sparked the building of the the five companies that hold the $200 million mortgage will become owners of Phase I of the 5-year-old RenCen along with the original Renaissance Center Partnership The firms are Ford Motor Credit Co Aetna Life Casualty Co and Travelers Corp both of Hartford Conn John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co of Boston and Equitable Life Assurance Society of the US based in New York Phase I includes the 73-story Westin Hotel and four 39-story office towers A separate Phase II with two 21 -story office towers is not affected 0 I 080 Mexico has received commitments for the 6-year loan to Mexico Citibank and Bank of America said William Rhodes senior vice president of Citibank said the loan from about 530 international banks will be signed next week The date will depend on the time required to receive replies from banks around the world on loan documentation The loan raises to about $85 billion Mexico's public and private debt to North American European and Asian banks Jake Butcher will sell his bank in Chattanooga A group of investors has agreed to buy the United American Bank in Chattanooga James Berry who succeeded Butcher as bank chairman on Monday said He said he heads the investors' group but declined to name the other investors or to say how much was being paid for Butcher's 93 interest in the bank Butcher's two-state five-bank empire began to be dismantled Feb 14 when state Banking Commissioner Billy Adams after consulting with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp declared Butcher's United American Bank of Knoxville insolvent f1 1060 -tit Continued from First Page He would not elaborate but apparently was referring to the depressing effect that declining gasoline prices have had on sales of the type of subcompact car the firms were developing Chrysler said the withdrawal of Peugeot will not delay or cause financial problems for its on-going development of the car to replace its Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon models in 1985 for the 1986 model year A spokesman sought to downplay Peugeot's role in the vehicle which would have been built in a Chrysler plant and sold through Chrysler and Peugeot dealers in this country However Chrysler made much of the venture when it was announced in February 1980 at the same time Peugeot made an emergency loan of $100 million to keep Chrysler solvent The car was originally to have been based on Peugeot designs "It started with the idea of a Peugeot design then it was to be a Chrysler design and now it's no car at all" said Bernard In the three intervening years he said "It never went beyond the planning stage" Manville Manville Corp which filed last summer for protection against creditors under federal bankruptcy laws because of mounting asbestos-re lated suits said it lost $968 million in the fourth quarter of 1982 and $976 million for the entire year The company said it made $492 million from its continuing operations during the year but had unusual charges of 61369 million which resulted in the loss The unusual charges included a reduction in the stated value of its open pit asbestos mine in Quebec Canada loss on dispositions of several business operations in Belgium Mexico and the United States and a provision for early retirement benefits resulting from a staff reduction program In 1981 the company had a fourth-quarter profit of $1944 million and profit of $603 million for the year Revenues declined to $435 million for the latest quarter from $5072 million in the same period a year ago while annual revenues dipped to $18 billion in 1982 compared with $al billion in 1981 Faced with an estimated $19 billion in claims from 48500 present or anticipated suits from people seeking damages for asbestos-related health problems Manville and most of its subsidiaries filed petitions in Aug 26 in US Bankruptcy Court in New York asking to be allowed to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws 1040 1020 '000 same period last year said Companies with liabilities over $100000 accounted for 377 of the failures compared with 239 last week and 222 in the like 1982 week Smaller firms those with under $100000 in liabilities made up 336 of the week's total against 283 a week before and 222 a year ago The World Bank expressed optimism despite record debt The total debt of 101 countries reporting to the World Bank rose 145 to a record $529 billion last year the bank said But it contended in its annual "World Debt Tables" that there is no crisis The bank says that the external debt of the developing countries poses little threat to the international banking system It acknowledges the existence of a "burden" for the banks but says it "stems primarily from depressed economic conditions generally and therefore from the banks' exposure to their domestic corporate borrowers rather than to sovereign borrowers" The report says its "positive tone does not extend to the internal situation of the developing countries" because their costs of servicing debt have been great in terms of lost economic growth It predicts little relief on that score before 1984 The United Kingdom chose a cellular radio system The United Kingdom said it has reached a decision to adopt an advanced version of American cellular radio technology to be called Total Access Communication System (TACS) Citing the British government's move Racal-Millicorn a joint venture of Racal Electronics PLC in the United Kingdom and Millicom Inc said it will introduce a commercial cellular radio service in the United Kingdom by Jan 1 1985 Mexico got a 0-billion loan commitment The Bank Advisory Group for New York Volume (MILLIONS OF SHARES( 125 Boeing said the US blocked a sale of 12 jets to Libya The Seattle-based firm said it does not plan to contest the Commerce Department's block of a proposed $600-million sale of 12 commercial jetliners to Libya Arab Airlines The department declined to comment on the matter A Boeing Co spokesman said the company wanted to sell one 747 five 767s and six 737s He said that the airline already owns 12 Boeing jets 120 115 110 105 100 95 BLACK: Group Gets OK 90 85 80 Ford Motor Co said it will close its San Jose and Edison NJ car assembly plants for one week to balance inventories idling 2600 workers Assets of the nation's money-market funds fell $13 billion to $1911 billion in the week ended Wednesday the Investment Company Institute reported San Francisco-based Bechtel Group Inc said that the private engineering and construction giant's job awards fell from WM billion in 1981 to $57 billion last year the lowest level in three years The membership of the Chicago Board of Trade voted to join the National Futures Assn the self-regulatory agency established for the futures industry last year the only such station now operating is WHMM-TIT in Washington DC controlled by Howard University 75 Corporate failures reached a new post-Depression record Commercial and industrial business failures for the week ended Feb 17 surged to 713 surpassing the post-Depression record of 696 bankruptcies reported late last August Dun Bradstreet reported The record casualties compared with 461 last week and 505 in the comparable 1982 week So far this year 4319 firms have been reported failed for an average 617 per week versus 3065 or 438 a week for the 70 65 TRIBUNE 60 55 50 24 I 21112118 1225 128 Continued from First Page pass a rule allowing us to do some subscription (services)" Wilson said seven of the board's eight members are Los Angeles-area residents He identified them as Rosa Ware a Pacific Telephone employee Roy Campanella Jr an independent film producer Titilola Payne office manager of the Will Jackson Medical Clinic in Inglewood Mary Woodfork a medical researcher Linda Pate and Jerome Duncan both attorneys and Gary Cordell a Redwood City insurance broker Wilson said the new station could be the first non-commercial TV station on the West Coast licensed to a black-controlled organization Wilson said that to his knowledge POSTS: Three From LA DISNEY Continued from First Page The proposed five-year contract would not give employees pay increases until July 1984 the source said when they would receive 6 increases They would then receive annual increases of about 6 July through July 1987 according to the source The memberships of the Newspaper Guild local which represents editorial employees and the Teamster's union which represents 500 circulation workers have already voted to approve the contract Litton Gets Navy Order WASHINGTON Systems Inc got a $161 million Navy contract for digital communications terminals and related equipment Commodity Markets Transactions for Thursday Feb 241983 Continued from First Page Watson said one of his goals will be to increase board involvement with management and to "make the board more reflective of a modern board of directors" One common criticism of Walt Disney Productions has been that it is still run like a small family-owned company clinging to the ways of its founder Miller 49 was unavailable for comment He is a former football player at USC who played one year for the Los Angeles Rams in the mid-1950s before joining the Disney studio as an assistant director Miller will drop the title of chief operating officer a job that now will be handled by the firm's eight-member management committee according to Erwin Okun a company vice president That Miller will not become chairman was actually Miller's idea according to Watson Further Okun adds even though Watson will hold the title of chairman he will report to Miller when acting as corporate officer governor's choice for Savings and Loan commissioner will be Lawrence Taggart senior vice president for business lending at San Diego-based Great American Federal Savings Loan Assn Taggart would be the second executive from that firm to become a major government regulator of the industry President Reagan last week nominated Great American First Vice President Edwin Gray his one-time gubernatorial and campaign press secretary as director of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board the principal federal regulatory body The chairman of Great American is Gordon Luce a longtime supporter of Republican candidates who has close ties to Reagan Taggart was not available for comment Associates said he is house hunting in Sacramento Deukmejian's office said only that Taggart is being considered for the post Another source said the appointment is all but certain to be announced soon Continued from First Page Campbell 35 a Los Angeles banker She received a degree in French literature from Smith College in Massachusetts and has held overseas positions with Los Angeles-based First Interstate Bank including regional manager for Northern Asia Most recently she has been the bank's director of corporate planning The department is charged with stimulating creation of new jobs in California through programs directed at tourism local economic development business and industrial development and small-business development The new directors all of whom report to Business and Transportation Secretary Kirk West represent half of the major business-related department directors in state government Remaining without permanent directors are the departments of Insurance Banking and Savings and Loan Sources in Sacramento and San Diego indicated Thursday that the INDEX OF 3S COMMODMES The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities Thursday 48702 previous day 4585 week No 4677 month ago 4269 year ago 52205 1982-13 1911 1M High 53181 54866 53744 4962 Low 41404 51315 4099 41109 (1926 average equals 100) Mar 67-21 67-27 67-19 67-27 12 Jun 67-13 67-13 67-9 67-13 11 So 67 67-1 66-30 67-1 09 Prey sales 8743 Prey days open int 26591 off 117T US TREASURY BONDS (8 4 32nds of 100 KO Mar 76-15 76-25 76-9 76-20 11 Jun 75-26 76-4 75-19 75-31 12 Sep 75-15 75 75-11 12 Dec 74-23 75 74-17 74-27 11 Mar 74-10 74-14 74-6 74-14 11 Jun 74 74-6 73-21 74-4 11 Sep 73-2273-2173-2273-28 11 Dec 73-20 73-21 73-20 73-21 11 Mar Jun 7312 73-12 73-10 73-10 11 Sep Prey sales 110329 Rey day's open int 150930 off 3153 NY Commodity NY Mercantile Exchange Exchange OPm HIM Low Selo Om GOLD OW Fligb Low Setae OM 100 troy a Maar p4r troy ea MAINE POTATOES Mar 47400 4759) 46850 4699d 1J0 9000 lbs cents Pr Apr 47650 47980 472A 47370 219 Mar 5A 500 490 496 -14 Jun 48100 48650 47900 41050 210 Apr 598 605 595 602 04 Aug 49100 49450 4650 4720 200 Est sales 131 Prey sales 321 Oct 45900 SO2 49450 49540 190 Prey days open int 3005 off gg Dec 50400 51050 50250 50340 IA HEATING OIL Feb 51100 51870 51000 51160 180 42010 Nil CMS gal Apr 51605 52650 51600 51990 180! Mar 7354 7445 7340 7412 1A Jun 53400 53550 52750 52820 I Apr 7060 7190 7015 7152 141 Aug 54000 540A 53650 53650 1801 May 6962 7050 6905 7025 113 Ocl 54950 55150 54520 54520 180 Jun 6955 7040 6903 7003 112 Dec 55905 559A 55410 55410 180 Jul 7000 7070 6950 7059 93 Prey sales 75147 Aug 7035 7140 7035 71A 100 Prey days open int 123517 oft 2727 sep 72A 72A 7100 7180 95 SILVER Oct 7200 7200 7170 7250 80 SAM troy oz cents mr WM IL Nov 73A 7375 7300 7325 70 Mar 3600 13840 13300 13382 -178 Dec 7375 7475 7375 7405 65 Apr 3100 13930 13550 13500 -175 May 6915 6915 6915 6915 May 3180 14070 13570 13620 -180 Prey sales 10456 Jul 417150 :443390:00 :44382900 :443841:68 -21394i PLATINUM Jan open int 24835 up 312 Sep 4280 14520 14080 14076 -209 open Hid Low Settle Chg Dec Jan 4800 14970 14510 1490 -240 so troy pdars per bvy IL Mar 5020 15240 14750 14758 -252 Mar 44130 72( May 5290 15450 14900 14986 -264 Apr iiii di 4151 44630 720 Jul 5600 15750 15214 15214 -276 Jul 45300 46150 44950 4511 770 Sep 5700 15990 15442 15442 -288 oc) 4600) 46800 457M 45830 770 Dec 6030 16350 15782 15782 -308 Jan 471A 47600 46903 46580 770 Prey sales 42567 Apr 47500 4550 47403 47130 770 Prey days open int 52503 Prey sales 9376 Ogm WO Law gama Prey days open int 21972 oft 657 COPPER PAI I Artilikt PLATINUM 50 INN au Mari per hvy Mar Apr WM 45531 4 43S1 44630 720 Jul 45300 46150 44950 4511 770 Oct 46011) 46800 45703 45830 770 Jan 471A 47600 46903 46510 770 47500 48550 47403 47330 770 Prey sales 9376 Prey day's Open int 21972 oft 657 PALLADIUM Corporate Earnings Reports 100 fru eu per Mar 11300 11650 11110 11160 95 Apr 11220 105 Jun 11455 11150 113A 11360 105 Sep 11605 11950 11400 11510 105 Dec 11103 11950 11450 11690 105 Mar 12100 12200 121A 11765 105 Prey sales 1752 Prey days open inl 6915 off 120 International PACESETTER CORP 1st glrlan31 1982 1981 Revenue S13765536 811432734 Net income 1480537 N1860 Per share 58 3 Chicago Board of Trade Ow HON Lew $ON Che WHEAT SA to miriounu Wan bushd Mar 333 335 327 327v2 -0414 May 344 34714 34 34034 -03 Jul 330 35714 350 35034 -0134 Sc 36334 367 36014 36012 -0414 Dec 38012 38212 37612 37612 -0212 Mar 39234 39312 389 389 -03 Prey sales 19327 Prey days open int 35730 off 1997 CORN 5000 by minimum Wars per bushel Mar 278 21012 271 27912 02 May 28912 292 289 290 02 Jul 297 29934 29612 29714 0112 Seo 2924 296 23'24 293 0112 Dec 21914 29212 21914 28934 0134 Mar 29714 30114 29714 29834 02 May 305 30712 305 105 0112 Prey sales 49420 Prey day's open int 167276 up 2393 OATS WO to minhoot Oho bushel Mar 1494 13114 14634 147 -02 May 16012 162 13134 1511 -011r Jul 167 16814 16534 16534 -BON Sep 17312 175 17234 17236 0014 Dec 183V2 185 18314 11334 0034 Prey sales 1893 Prey day's open int 7285 off 180 SOYBEANS 5000 to mhimunr Mars per bushd Mar 586r2 590 58814 581 -0434 May ice 6092 59614 5964 -0434 Jul 617 620 610V2 61034 -0414 Aug 6412 623 616 616 -03 Sep 622 616 611 619 -01 Nov 631 63512 627 62734 -0134 Jan 646 64612 640 640 -0114 Mar 63512 660 633 633 -02 May 670 670 645 665 -02 Prev sales 41442 Prey day's won int 01591 off 1919 SOYBEAN OIL lbs per 180 lbs Mar 721 726 665 1684 -51 May 765 770 705 1708 -53 Jul 797 807 740 1743 -54 Aug 812 820 755 1755 -58 So 835 835 770 1770 -55 Oct 842 850 785 1785 -56 Dec 870 874 OA 1807 -54 Jan 800 880 120 1820 -35 Mar 920 920 855 1855 -45 Mar 121 726 665 1614 -31 May 765 770 705 17A -33 Jul 797 807 140 1743 -54 Aug 812 820 735 1755 -58 So 835 835 770 1770 -55 Oct 842 785 1785 -56 Dec 870 874 IIA 1807 -54 Jan 810 880 110 1820 -35 Mar 920 920 855 1835 -45 Chicago Mercantile Exchange Om High Low Who Chs CATTLE 40000 lbs cords pm lb Apc 654 6600 6527 6580 20 JUn 6595 6647 6575 6607 -05 Aug 6450 6475 6420 6432 -28 Oct 6210 6230 6185 6202 -28 Dec 6320 6322 6280 6290 -12 Feb 63A Prey sales 17211 Prey day's open inl 57610 up 231 FEEDER CATTLE 44) In cods Mar 7295 7410 7275 7317 95 Apr 7105 7180 7217 35 May 6990 7050 6945 6937 -18 Aug 6925 6990 690Q 6965 15 So 4A5 68A5 AN 6820 -20 Oct 6745 6790 6720 6780 35 Nov 61100 6825 6800 6810 35 Prey sales 3127 Prey day's open int 12224 oft 39 HOGS 30430 lbw coils Apr 5300 5340 51115 5195 -122 Jun 5505 5560 5410 5415 -120 Jul 5527 5550 5445 5455 -72 Aug 5340 5375 5280 5285 -45 Oct 4937 4950 4925 4920 -17 Dec 425 4850 4750 4750 -70 Feb 480 480 425 4825 Apr 4700 4700 4690 4630 -70 Prey sales 17176 Prev day's open At 40105 off 79 PAY-N-SAVE Year Revenue Net income Per share 4t qtr share 1912 1901 $1043211293 2949109113 16006890 12096901 303 234 IS3 101 LP Stevens Co citing depressed conditions in the textile market said it lost $765000 in its fiscal first quarter Stevens earned $213 million in the same quarter a year earlier Sales in the quarter ended Jan 29 fell to $4039 million from WU million Stevens makes a broad range of textile products including apparel fabrics sheets towels bedspreads draperies and carpeting "Textile market conditions continued to be depressed especially for most apparel fabrics and many plants operated at below capacity" Stevens said in a statement However the company said its incoming orders "have picked up considerably in recent weeks and the plants are experiencing somewhat better operating levels" For detailed data and results of other companies please see accompanying tables Per share 07 227 4th qtr share (loss) c-16 None a-Includes income of $3180000 from discontinued operations b-Includes incorne of 01150)3 from discontinued operations PitIS an extraordinary gain of S3111000 c-Indudes income of 81272000 from discontinued operations d-inciudes income of 1651060 from discontinued operations HYBRITECN Year 1982 1981 Revenue 64756389 8184643 Net income (loss) (7267504) (4429804) 4th qtr net (1552085) (1715916) IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES Year 1512 1981 Revenue S11900000000 S10703001000 Net income 235(03000 311000000 Per share Y) 52 4th qtr share A 23 INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL 3rd 01801 1913 1912 Revenue $7491019 36568620 OPer net 791739 613270 Per Share 30 24 Net income (loss) a(610375) 5M718 Per share (toss) (24) 23 a-Includes $14 Million from discontinued operations PLESSEY CO PLC 3rd qtr Dec 31 1902 Revenue $4494 012000 Net income 30206000 Per share 124 9 mos shore 310 1981 1363901:1000 20128000 I16 110 3000 Ibu coots per IL Ms 7730 7915 7730 7185 19 Apr 7950 7965 7950 7865 9 May 7890 1000 7885 8045 20 Jul 8060 1230 8050 8200 211 See 1200 1380 8190 0325 20: Dec 8370 8550 8170 8495 211 Jan 1430 1575 1390 8550 20 Mar 8530 8720 8530 8660 MI May 8640 940 8640 8765 211 Jul 1760 $920 8760 N70 211 Se 8850 9040 0840 8980 211 Dec 9030 9200 9030 9140 211 Prey sales 33712 Prey day's open int 120378 off 1 NY Cotton Exchange OPel Nigh Low Mt Chi COTTON 2 SOAR lbw cents per lit Mar 6900 6985 687S 6935 May 6990 7060 6975 7010 -36 Jul 7079 7130 7060 7085 -20 Oct 6940 6975 6935 6935 -03 Dec 6910 6910 6905 6940 22 Mar 71175 7120 7040 7075 20 Jul Prey sales 12Y60 Prey days open inl 32245 up 1491 Ogwo Nigh Low Who Cht ORANGE JUICE Money Market OPM kW Low Setif Chg BRMSH POUND Plod 1 Wit 'Duals $00001 Mar 15195 13300 13175 15245 50 Jun 15110 15210 15100 13185 50 Sec 15080 13180 15000 15110 55 Dec 15045 13145 13045 15100 60 Mar 15060 1510'3 15086 15080 40 Pro sales 7316 Prey days open in? 2098 up 397 CANADIAN DOLLAR titr i por1 is $00001 Mar 8134 8150 8130 8131 1 Jun 8125 1139 8111 8118 10 So 8114 BIN 8114 8122 10 Dec 8110 8110 8110 8112 9 Prey sales 5768 Prey days open int 18328 up 103 FRENCH FRANC Per hnc I WW equals $000001 Mar 14545 14610 14525 14520 45 Jun 14030 14040 34000 14000 -30 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC Year 1912 1911 Revenue $572 M000 $594189 000 Net lacorne a 150162000 112341000 Per share 302 254 4th qtr ow share 13 10 4th qtr net share 75 90 a-Before unrecoverable costs of $SO million and gain of $536 million on debt-equity exchanges 1981 81200000000 110116000 eth qtr ow share 46 43 eth qtr nel shce Ad 3 a-Includes loss of $54000 from discontinued owations Is-Includes vain of $603 from discontinued operations 1901 S216M061000 100) (21) ALUMAX INC Year 19S2 Revenue $1000C00000 Net income 311491000 APPLIED MATERIALS INC 1st qtr Jan 30 1982 Revenue $21137000 Net income (loss) 74000 Per share ARROW ELECTRONICS Year 1912 Revenue $403893000 Net income (loss) (5466000) Per share none 4th qtr net (2200000) QUICKPRINT 2nd oh Dec 31 Revenue Net income Noss) Per share mos share 1982 1901 $1 653 203 81774611 19954461 (441438) 1471 1211 1391 1181 1981 1981 $457935000 8474985000 13121000 13865000 153 162 149 41 56 42 52 1911 1351184000 1055000 23 (2132000) ROBINTECH 2nd Or Dec31 Revenue Net income (los) mos net 15512 $13167597 (2432109) (5317313) 1901 $26311269 (2301040) (2515471) 1912 1911 133104000 130913 000 1113000 1599000 11 19 DYNALECTRON Year Revenue Net income Per share Diluted 4th qtr share Diluted DTSAN CORP Isl qtr Jamni Revenue Net income Per share ENSTAR CORP Year Revenue Net income Per share 4th qtr share ESMARK INC 1st qtr Jan29 Revenue Net income Per share JP STEVENS 1st qtr Jan29 1982 1981 Revenue 6403 871 000 $433313000 Nei income (loss) (765000) 2133000 Pe! share none 15 JACK ECKERD CORP 2nd qtr Jan29 we? 1981 Revenue S686412000 1627301000 Net income 31511000 30126000 Per share 14 80 6 mos share 109 115 KRATOS INC Veer 1992 1981 Revenue 8161331000 $51098000 Net income (loss) (49000) 3127000 Per share none 110 Mk qtr share none II LB FOSTER Year Dec31 1982 1981 Revenue $370558000 30 5323730 Net income (loss) (3101000) 21012000 Per share none 232 4th qtr net (loss) (1450000) 2181000 SUBARU OF AhiERKA 1st qtr Jam31 1902 Revenue $271221000 Net income 12344000 Per share 204 "Si S269185000 10131000 171 1901 1901 1342796000 1360042000 42103000 41567 000 314 S14 02 41 sep 32600 Prey sales 13 Prey days open int 1174 off 4 GERMAN MARK mirk I poet wets 101001 Mar 4145 4170 Aln 4132 -6 Jun 4113 4204 4163 4169 -4 Sep 4227 4248 4210 4210 -10 Dec 4270 42N 4270 4250 -10 Prev sales 11036 Prey days open in? 11041 off JAPANESE YEN 1 per vent I point exalt 10000001 Mar 004256 004283 004214 004243 -17 Jun 004286 004310 004260 004270 -20 sep 004325 004344 004300 00400 -20 Prey sales 18851 Prey days open int 34556 off 371 MEXKAN PESO Pest I rill 11919 $tOPOI Mar x514 00504 00577 X585 Jun 00483 03413 03465 00481 411 Sep 00400 00405 00381 00605 9 Dec 00321 00351 03347 00148 -7 Mar Jun 00285 Prey sales 917 1999 1911 1742499009 1710740000 14777090 13529000 92 TECO ENERGY Veer 1982 1981 Ow net 047912000 041592 000 Per share 249 3A Net income 52925000 47592000 Per share 215 3A 41h oh share A 49 o-Includes gale of LS million from accounting change PORK BELLIES M000 Mu cents lb Mar 7795 7820 7582 7582 -200 May 7790 7130 7577 7577 -200 Jul 7725 7760 7547 7547 -200 Aug 7525 7570 7322 7335 -187 1 Feb 6585 6515 6340 6340 -190 Mar 6490 6490 6270 6235 -1115 May 6470 6470 6470 6365 -140 Jul Prey sales Prey days open int 17719 oft 96 FRESH BROILERS auco cents Per No open contracts 00m Nigh Lew Sell Om LUMBER IM010) bd 114 I 1000 bd IL Mar 17920 11270 17920 11240 300 May 19550 19750 19510 19720 290 Jul 20500 20890 20500 20870 310 SeP 21200 21440 21190 21390 130 Nov 21500 21650 21400 21650 203 Jan 22150 22230 22140 22200 100 Mar 22880 22890 22860 22880 20 May 2300 23490 234M 23410 Est sales 2498 Prey sales 2691 Prey days omn int 11352 UP 37 US BILLS SI maim ph of ICC I'd Mar 9214 9223 g211 9211 09 Jun 9214 9223 9211 nil 10 Sep 9114 9192 9113 9189 11 Dec 9154 9158 9151 9157 06 Mar 9119 9123 9118 9123 07 Jun 90115 9019 9015 9089 Sep 9057 9051 9057 9057 06 Dec 9025 9027 9025 9021 06 Prey sales 22740 Prey day's open jot 47969 off EURODOLLARS SI innIs of 103 MS Mar 9078 9090 9078 9089 10 Jun 9050 9067 9050 90M 12 Sep 9021 9036 9026 9035 11 Dec 9000 9004 1999 9005 07 Prey sales 2012 Prey days open inl 2392 off 20141 CERT DEPOSIT SI mew pts PI 109 pot Mar 9137 9157 9137 9156 70 Jun 9114 9126 9111 9123 15 Sep 9080 9089 9000 9088 11 Dec 9050 9055 9050 9056 01 Prey sales 3936 Prey day's open int 15503 off 320 Ogon II41 Low Silk ale BELO PETROLEUM Year 1512 1901 Revenue 1344361000 1317091000 Doer net 104134030 90350000 Per 'share 435 410 Net income 104034000 001762000 Per share 435 453 4th qtr share 116 110 a-includes gain of 116 Ninon from discontinued operations and gain of 100 million fromsate of discontinued operations BIG SUPERMARKETS Year Dec31 1912 1901 Revenue 1516881155 1456440244 Net income 7302390 6439415 Per share 160 11 4th qtr share 41 45 BROWNFORMAN 3r0 qtrlan31i 19r2 1911 Revenue $a154669000 Sa145139000 Net income 22489000 20340000 Poe share 19 JO 9 moL share 294 269 CECO Year 1912 1981 Revenue 1450115000 1456641000 Net income 10761403 13111000 Per share Ill 400 Diluted 294 361 4th qtr share 115 131 Diluted 106 15 1912 1911 1353111000 1153445000 511000 1029000 06 12 46 60 Prey sales 7197 Prey day 's open int 51133 off 6301 SOYBEAN MEAL IN tens dean to Mar 7600 17640 17370 17380 -1A May 7910 11070 17170 17110 -10 Jul 1310 11500 11280 -50 Assa 1600 18640 18300 18500 -10 Sep 8780 1420 186A 186A -50 Oct 88A 11950 18130 18740 -33 Dec 9230 19310 MA MA 50 Jan 94A 195A 194A 1900 90 Mar 98A IRA 19800 19830 -20 Prey sales 11131 Prey days open int 4124 oft 1C04 Open Lo $11 ChB WSTN PLYWOOD 7632 se ft Par IMO se ft Mar MAO 20170 19960 20110 90 May 20490 20603 20190 20570 70 Jul 2S70 21190 2470 20930 70 See 21220 21270 21120 21250 70 Nov 215A 215A 21490 21430 30 Jan 21650 50 Prey sales 239 Prey days ow int 2242 off 7 9IVER11021 103 Li cads pd eL Mar 13630 13000 13300 13340 -235 Apr 13750 13960 13450 13460 -235 May 13800 14050 13510 13580 Jun 14000 14200 13650 13683 -265 Aug 14000 -205' Oct lig 1410 14180 -280 Dec 14650 14950 14350 14400 -313 Feb 14900 MO 14600 14660 -310 Apr 15000 -225 Jun 15500 15650 15100 15140 -340 Pro sales 1735 Prey days open int 40211 off 301 SILVER SOM Inv 114 c0091 try IL Mar 13610 13130 13300 13300 -273 Apr 13750 13960 13450 13450 -243 May 13900 13900 13580 13310 Jul 14000 14150 13630 13610 -2715 Aug 14250 14400 14250 14400 193 Oct 14550 14140 14110 1440 -280 Pm sales 74 Prey days open inl 1762 off A ii YR TREASURY VIAVA if PA A 92rds 111 ad Mar 15-10 15-16 85-4 15-12 09 Jun 14-10 81-11 84-5 84-13 11 Say 83-19 13-19 143-17 13-18 10 Prey sales 5315 Prey days ow int 10517 off 759 GOAA PA PO Wrids el It) pd Mar 70-10 70-21 70-10 70-24 15 Jun 69-17 69-21 69-14 69-25 12 Sep 68-30 69-1 61-24 61-29 10 Dec 61-1 61-12 61-4 61-10 12 FARM HOUSE FOODS 3rd qtr Jan 11: Revenue $3 Nei income Per share 9 mos share FARR Year Revenue Net income Per share 4th qtr share 1514X lbs MP per Mar 11210 11275 11040 11075 -11 May 11250 11150 11015 11075 -120 Jul 11250 11250 11030 11080 -110 Sep 11250 11250 11000 11130 -60 Nov 11100 11100 10903 10930 -120 Jan 10250 11050 10715 10350 -105 Mar 11030 11040 10130 12075 -165 Prey sales 1100 Prey days men int 7761 Coffee Sugar Cocoa Exchange Oing High Lew Stifle Clis COFFEE 31403 bs cells per Mar 2620 12640 12570 12621 12 May 2115 12135 12135 12187 14 Jul 2010 12110 12030 12062 -09 Seo 1900 11975 11920 11923 13 Dec 1675 11675 11620 11620 10 Mar 1310 11310 11310 11311 55 Jul 0317 10887 10887 10887 12 Prey sales 1113 Prey day's wen int 1020 oft 9 Open Hi Lew Sete CAA SUGARDOAt 12 11202 lesi cents May 2117 2190 2116 2191 05 Jul 2192 2192 2187 2190 -CO Sep 2188 2120 2194 -01 Nov 2115 2145 2140 2141 -Oa Jan May 2160 2160 2155 2155 02 Jul 2160 2160 2160 2155 02 Mar 2160 2160 2155 2155 02 Prey sales 231 Prey days open int 9129 LIP 27 SUGARWORLD 11 112CeA lbw cols wit Mar 150 663 150 155 15 May 172 179 667 669 10 Jul 118 111 603 699 01 Sep 142 747 739 739 05 Oct 165 772 760 761 03 Jan SR 132 835 818 09 Mar 173 IR 167 167 Al May 197 903 I02 194 02 Ju4 925 93) 915 915 Prey sales 15550 Prev dav's men int 16017 off 5 Ocan Nilli Lew Selte CAA COCOA 11 metric brit 1 air toll Mar 1770 1711 1770 712 7 May 1823 1847 1821 827 14 Jul 1158 1867 1142 851 Sec 1180 1182 1867 MI -1 Dec 1190 We? 1983 183 3 My 1995 1905 1900 900 -5 May 1920 1920 1920 920 -5 Prey sales 5241 Prev day's open int 24409 UP 150 100 -HO -60 -613 -3t9 7319 --Lv OS 12 34 -P 33 AO 55 12 Chi chi 7 II 3 5 5 1902 1901 051000000 052400000 7000030 610000 107 33 47 13 UNITED ENERGY Year 1512 1981 Revenue $5561100403 15431603000 Over net 192000000 21000000 Per share 691 715 Net income al18002000 Per share 425 425 1th qtr oper share 119 214 ath qtr net share NA 204 a-Includes charges of 1141 million UP-RIGHT INC Year 1912 1911 Revenue 831111098 147600 CO) Net inane (kiss) 611000 1241500g) Pw share 21 (JD Mk qtr share 21 (91) Prey days oven in 3935 uo 256 SWISS FRANC franc I point KwalS WW1 Mar 4914 49 4900 4915 Jun 4915 5041 4968 4983 Sec 5072 5110 5035 3046 Dec 3120 3110 3120 5110 Prey sales 14730 Prey day's open int 31978 off 1585 METALS NEW YORK nonferrous metals prices Thursday: Copper cents a pound US destinations Lead 21-23 cents a pound Zinc 40 cents a Pound delivered Tin 165860 a pound New York Goid $47500 per troy ounce New York Silver 11370 Per troy ounce New York Quicksilvey $33500 nom- inal per flask New York LONDON metals in pounds sterling Per metric ton on metals exchange: Copper snot bid 1095 Tin spot bid 803 Lead spot bid )003 Zinc spot bid 4433 Aluminum SPO1 bid OM Nickel spot bid 2066 CENTRAL MAINE POWER Year 1902 Revenue S401303000 Net incorne 41000000 Pe' share 242 PAACMILLAN BLOEDEL Year 1982 1981 Revenue 81140 000000 82210003003 Ow net (loss) (13k0000) (26700000) Nei income a(57300000) 13 300 000 401 qtr net (5100000) (900000) a-Includes gain of 131 mixion from sale of US tax benefits b-Includes gain of 130 million from sale of subsidiary MANVILLE CORP Year 1912 1981 Revenue 11110000000 82060000000 Ober net (loss) (17700000) 63400000 Per share none 166 Net income a(97600000) 160300030 Per share none 4th qtr revenue 435000000 507M3000 Net income (loss) (96100000) 19400000 Per share none 16 a-Includes loss of 891 mn from discontinued okration b-Ineudes loss mike frorn dscontinued operations 1911-Restalet MORRIS OIL CO Year Dec31 1912 1911 Revenue 13003517 82709994 Net income 301902 11728 Per share 09 03 41h qtr share 06 1981-Restated OPTICAL RADIATION 2nd dr Jan 31 1912 1981 Revenue 1530D007 14600C00 Net inodne 421461 111037 Per share 14 1 mos share 30 AI 1911 S361700038 33600003 111 1912 1911 122022 010 119336 000 1562003 1425000 16 Ione 01 FISHER FOODS Year 1912 1901 Revenue $524300000 K4900000013 Net income (loss) a-11160001 b-21100000 Pw share (loss) None 341 4th qtr (loss) c-None d-386 income before extraordinary charge of $31 minks(' and after litigation charge b-Includes after-tan profit of $204 MiliOn from sale of tmit and gain of RI minion from debt repayment c-After a pre-tax charge of 156 minion for dos stores and charge of 824 mkt' forwriledown of investments d-Beforeentraordinarychargesof 9241milionand for settling litigation GA! METROPOLITAN Year 1912 1981 Revenue 9501900000 S401300000 Net income 24000000 13400000 Per share 16 A9 1981-Restated GIFFORD-HILL Year 19S2 1981 Revenue n421691000 S492148000 Net income a-570000 b-169126N CHRYSLER CORP Year 102 1911 Revenue S10040000000 09100000M Net income (loss) 4110100000 (475103000) Pet share IN none els qtr revenue 2 210 000 000 2S30 (03 CO3 Qtr net (96 03(03) (66boa) Includes gain of i239 million in first Ruler from gale of Chrysler Defense Inc 19111 $9910030 OM (475600000) none 2S30 003 CO3 166Coobo3) VELO-DIND INC Year Revenue Net keine Per shore Mk (share MCOR INC Year Revenue Net income Per share WILSON FOODS Or Janie Revenue Nei income (oss) Per share mok share 1912 1911 1649730000 1530123000 10975000 12512000 202 270 GOLD IS fray azJ Man toy Si Mar 47250 47560 46050 46920 Apr 47800 47000 47600 47290 Jun 41300 4680 47900 49020 Jul Sep 61'30 4914 arkilj 49190 Dec 50150 51050 50650 50400 Mar 52200 MOO S2200 51650 APt S2010 Jun S33TO iiiii 52940 Prey sales 967i Prey days men nt 1022: all 70i 190 190 190 1N 103 130 193 90 70 LONDON gold prkes in US dollars ounce: London afternoon fixing 111500 Faris afternoon fixing 117201 Frankfurt close 147501 Zurich bid S11300 NEW YORK I Harman gold prices: 117500 ounce NEWARK Industries gold Price: $41S00 ounce LONDON silver market was fixed Thursday at 81910 pounds laPproximately 1135351 Forward silver was hoed at 912103 pounds 1981 $163 140003 i31SC0 CRONUS INDUSTRIES Year 1982 Revenue S166466000 Oper net 3930000 Pw share 165 Nei income 43576000 Per share I50 1912 1911 1576 In COO 1533791003 i99103) 10050003 I one 2 06 rale 149 140 b333100) 141.

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