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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 23

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TUESDAY NOVEMBFR 22 1994 THE HERALD 3C jiin Venezuela to settle export claims NBC: not dropping WTVJ By JANE BUSSEY Herald Business Writer Venezuela has drawn up plans to settle overdue accounts with Florida exporters as part of making the exchange controls more flexible do not have the data said Luis Raul Matos Azocar head of the Exchange and Control Board chambers of commerce are drawing up a The country already has been settling claims with Colombian exporters A list of claims originally set at $250 million was whittled down to $28 million Matos said Other trade groups are making a list of payments owed to exporters in Florida and Brazil he said Besides trying to accelerate overdue payments to major trading partners Colombia Brazil and Florida the board will set up a new system to allow Venezuelan importers and exporters automatic access to their export dollars to purchase imports The exchange board will check their compliance in using the dollars for government-sanctioned imports of raw materials in a which froze access to dollars for weeks are now working more smoothly The country requires roughly $40 million in dollars daily for foreign transactions Matos said the authorization process has been improved and $32 million in dollar transactions are being approved each day Matos also defended recent modifications that limit the amount of dollars given to tourists flying to the Caribbean and Miami Authorities discovered abuses he said Private companies were paying fictitious tourists to apply for dollars According to the new rules travelers to Miami will receive only $3000 while Venezuelans visiting the rest of the United States still receive $4000 apiece Matos said the difference between Florida and the rest of the United States would be evaluated in January He also said the exchange-control program had achieved one of its main goals to staunch capital flight The foreign reserves have increased to around $11 billion compared to $8 million when exchange controls were imposed post-purchase monitoring system much like exchange controls in Colombia Matos said Matos was in Miami on Friday after meeting with officials from the Export-Import Bank in Washington Overdue payments to exporters failure to pay debt service and other problems have appeared since Venezuela imposed exchange controls in June The Export-Import Bank halted all loan guarantees for exports to Venezuela after the exchange controls were imposed Matos said the bank and Venezuelan authorities established a bilateral committee to supervise loan payments as a first step toward renewing the Export-Import loan guarantees Matos defended the Venezuelan policies saying countries typically suspend foreign debt payments during a crisis Venezuela's banking crisis he said was as serious as country that is devastated by a war or a Already the bail-out for bank failures has cost the country 15 percent of its gross domestic product Matos said exchange controls SWITCH FROM 1C will have control with 505 percent ownership to 495 percent Shaklan a 23-year CBS employee will work for the joint venture and continue as general manager The mood at WCIX was buoyant Monday as staffers sipped champagne all believe it will give us a tremendous boost eliminate the signal question and help us become more WCIX anchor Barbara Sloan said Over at WTVJ-Channel 4 employees received little stuffed pit bulls bearing the saying not the size of the dog in the fight the size of the fight in the Quite a fight awaits WTVJ General Manager Don Browne described the mood of his staff as get on with it I think Browne said there will be no layoffs or cutbacks The beneficiaries of the shake-up are likely to be ABC affiliate WPLG-Channel 10 and Fox affiliate Channel 7 which change that stay stable have an audience gain and it happens in every single said Leider WPLG General Manager John Garwood said his station improved its position little after the switch by staying put and he predicted a small short-term gain this time last switch in was a complicated Shaklan said is relatively simple Everything on 6 will be on 4 and vice Well not everything Though WCIX will continue with sensitive Antenna Man has been given his walking papers Do not look for WTVJ to repeat the annoying Worry Be Happy campaign it used during the 1989 switch be using that slogan or the Antenna Man I can assure Browne said NATIONAL American Express settles money -laundering case From Herald Staff and Wire Reports American Express bank unit agreed to a S50 million settlement of charges tied to two former employees convicted of money laundering the biggest money-laundering penalty ever paid by a US financial company the Justice Department said Bloomberg Business News reported American Express Bank International agreed to pay $14 million to settle the case forfeit claims on another $33 million and spend $3 million to improve its compliance system The company is a unit of American Express Bank itself a subsidiary of American Express The agreement follows the convictions in June of senior director Antonio Giraldi and director Maria Lourdes Reategui who were convicted for participating in laundering about $33 million from a Mexican drug organization headed by Juan Garcia-Abrego the Justice Department said Giraldi and Reategui who worked in the Beverly Hills Calif office of American Express Bank International were convicted of laundering the drug funds through the accounts in the Cayman Islands Ciba to buy up Chiron shares Swiss drug firm Ciba-Geigy Ltd will boost its long-held small stake in California biotechnology firm Chiron Corp to 499 percent in a deal valued at about $21 billion the companies said Monday Ciba will make a tender offer for 1 19 million Chiron shares at $1 17 a share beginning Nov 28 Ciba-Geigy has held a small stake in Emeryville Calif-based Chiron for about a decade Analysts had said some fear of competing bids and an impending change in Swiss account-i ing rules may have prompted decision to enlarge its stake Analysts said investment could give Chiron cash to secure its position as a biotechnology leader and give Ciba access to needed products and new drug development ideas Bid for Kemper falls apart Prospective bidders for Kemper Corp saw how high is too high when Conseco scrapped its $396 billion offer for the financial services company Analysts said any new suitors must reconsider worth in light of rising interest rates which have eroded both the value of its assets and the ability of would-be buyers to borrow money for an acquisition Conseco an insurance firm in Carmel Ind called off its Kemper takeover attempt Sunday 18 days after reducing its bid to $60 a share from $67 Alamo goes after rushed renters considered important in reaching that market Hertz Corp has a similar service for its repeat customers called Hertz 1 Club Gold Customers check a sign board to locate their car and then show a license as they drive away Alamo spokeswoman Wendy Lester said the kiosks can print the rental agreement in 23 seconds but the company is promising 30-second service just to be safe say under 30 because if somebody puts their card in slowly it could take another 2 Lester said So what's next? Fifteen-second service? Don't hold your breath think this is the fastest Lester said is state-of-the-art By DON FINEFROCK Herald Business Writer a minute to spare? How about 30 seconds? how long Alamo Rent A Car says it takes to rent a car at the new self-service kiosks in 10 cities including Fort Lauderdale Business travelers who have signed master rental agreements with Alamo and reserved a car can go straight to the kiosk and then out the door The keys are in the car Alamo said The kiosks represent the next step for travelers accustomed to Express Plus counter service That service promised results in less than 60 seconds Alamo which counts on leisure travelers for much of its business has made an effort in recent years to boost its share of the corporate travel market Speed of service is FUTURES Banks get funds to make loans to minority firms US Rep Carrie Meek and officials of the Department of Energy announced Monday in Miami that the department would provide minority banks with $900000 to lend to minority- and female-owned businesses in Dade The money is part of the federal Bank Financial Assistance Program which provides local banks with money for loans to minority- and female-owned businesses $900000 chunk comes from a pool of $35 million collected by the Department of Energy from oil companies that overcharged their customers Florida banks receiving the money are Capital Bank Continental National Bank of Miami First Florida Savings Bank Gulf Bank Hamilton Bank NA InterAmerican Bank Peoples National Bank of Commerce TransAtlantic Bank and Metro Savings Bank Contract to purchase a certain commodity for a certain price on a certain date Open Hfcrfi Lew Seffte Change ORANGE JUICE 15000 lot- cents oer lb Open High Lew Settle Change GOLD 100 troy oi dollars per troy or Nov 94 383 20 -0 70 Dec 94 383 JO 384 20 382 40 383 60 -090 Jan 95 38 5 30 90 Feb 95 387 60 388 00 386 00 387 40 -0 90 Aor 95 391 00 391 50 389 50 391 20 -080 Jun 95 395 00 395 70 393 SO 395 10 80 Aug 95 399 40 399 40 397 70 399 30 80 Oct 95 403 60 80 Dec 95 408 00 408 00 407 00 408 00 -080 Feb 96 412 40 80 Apr 96 416 90 Jun 96 421 JO 421 20 421 20 421 70 -0 70 Aug 96 426 40 -060 Est sales 2 000 Fri's sales 45672 Fn's ooen ml 168 109 2491 LIGHT SWEET CRUDE 1000 bOL- dollars per bbl Jan 95 17 85 17 95 17 46 1785 17 88 1752 17 75 17 83 17 56 17 75 17 75 17 54 17 75 17 75 17 56 17 75 17 75 17 60 17 65 1767 17 62 Feb 95 Mar 95 Aor 95 Mav 95 Jun 95 Jul 95 17 56 001 17 56 001 17 56 0 04 17 55 0 05 17 54 0 06 17 52 0 06 17 54 0 07 Jan 95 112 00 113 50 107 55 107 55 -1000 Mar 95 116 20 116 75 116 20 116 20 May 95 118 95 1)9 50 1189S 1)8 95 Jul 95 122 00 122 00 121 45 121 45 Sep 95 12450 12460 124 50 124 25 00 Nov 95 122 35 122 35 122 35 12235 Jan 96 123 25 123 25 123 25 123 25 Mar 96 124 25 124 25 124 25 124 25 Est sales 7000 Fri's sales 1330 Fri's ooen int 29774 88 SUGAR-WORLD II 112000 lbs' cents per to 1765 17 68 1760 17 56 0 07 17 58 0 08 17 60 0 09 17 62 009 17 69 010 17 75 0 10 1780 009 1785 009 1790 009 17 95 009 1812 0 09 17 65 0 10 18 62 009 1895 Aug 95 See 95 Oct 95 Nov 95 Jan 96 Feb 96 Mar 96 Apr 96 Mav 96 Jun 96 Sep 96 Dec 96 Jun 97 Dec 97 EARNINGS Mar 95 13 71 14 07 May 95 13 72 14 08 Jul 95 13 54 13 81 Oct 95 12 97 13 19 Mar 96 12 50 12 72 May 96 1235 12 47 Jul 96 12 24 12 30 Oct 96 12 05 12 20 13 62 1398 0 18 13 67 14 01 0 17 1349 13 76 0 13 12 94 13 16 0 14 12 45 12 66 0 09 12-34 12 47 003 12 24 1230 0 05 12 05 12 23 0 05 Est sales 31835 Fri's sales 17195 Fri's open ml 173862 2199 SUGAR 14 Sales Net Into Per Share Sales Net Ineo Per Share 1781 1781 1767 18 75 18 75 18 75 19 05 19 05 19 05 Est sales 86235 Fri's sales 118732 Fri's ooen mt 392621 14672 HEATING OIL 42 000 gal- cents per gal Dec 94 48 60 49 05 48 25 48 56 0i48 49 10 49 60 48 90 49 14 046 49 90 50 20 49 60 49 84 0 51 50 OS 50 30 49 65 49 84 036 49 65 49 65 49 20 4934 031 49 00 49 05 49 00 48 84 0 31 48 80 48 80 48 70 48 64 0 31 49 00 49 05 49 00 48 84 0 31 49 50 49 50 4950 49 29 0 31 Jan 95 Feb 95 Mar Apr 95 May 95 Jun Jul 95 Aug 95 Haves wnects 3rd Qtr Year Ago 8140 300 $107 400 $7 900 $5 300 $0 45 $0 30 9 Mos Year Ago $398 400 $317 900 $23 000 700 $131 44 Homedco Group 4th Qtr Year Ago $138 244 $121051 $8 244 $6 940 $0 62 $0 53 Year Year Ago $523 469 $470 293 $29810 $24 544 $7 23 $186 Mac Frugal's Bargains 3rd Qtr Year Ago $158 491 $140 581 $5234 $3 598 $0 19 $0 12 9 mos Year Ago $434 279 $383 359 $13 678 $11538 $0 47 $0 39 Revenue Net tnco Per Share Revenue Net loco Per Share 112000 lbs- cents per to Jan 95 2160 2160 21 53 21 56 Mar 95 2170 2170 21 67 2U9 0 03 May 95 21 89 21 89 21 86 21 89 003 Jul 95 2202 22 04 22 02 22 03 Sep 95 22 07 2207 2205 22 06 0 02 Nov 95 21 88 002 Est sales 76 Frl's sales 896 Fri's open mt 12788 126 COFFEE 37500 lbs- cents per to Dec 94 16550 165 50 1S62S 1S86S -875 Mar 95 168 50 169 50 160 50 163 70 -8 65 May 95 17100 171 50 168 30 168 30 Jut 95 17300 17300 170 30 170 30 -6 00 Sep 95 173 50 174 25 171 50 171 50 -600 Dec 95 175 25 174 70 173 10 172 50 -6 00 Mar 96 17400 17400 174 00 173 75 -600 Est sales 10391 Fri's sales 7338 Fri's open int 29383 457 WHEAT Sep 95 Oct 95 Nov 95 Dec 95 Jan 96 Feb 96 Mar 96 Apr 96 Attorney Marcus Ambrose Sales Net tnco Per Share Sales Net tnco Per Share r-resfated b-mefudes discontinued operations e-income loss k-tneiudes extraordinary credit or charge includes operating net only g-amounts in Canadian dollars x-adiusted for stock dividend $0)9 0J6 51 09 0 36 52 04 0 36 52 99 0 36 53 54 0 36 53 49 0 36 5279 036 5194 0J6 577-8338 5000 bu minimum- dollars oer bushel Dec 94 3 77 378 3 73374 0031 Mar 95 3 90 386W 3 86-m' May 95 370 371 168168-001 Jul 95 3 3646 337 3 35 336 Seo 95 341 3 42 3401 3 42 Dec 95 3 53 Jul 96 3 29 002 Est sales 12500 Fri's sales 14796 Fri's open ml 70260 513 CORN 5 000 bu minimum- dollars per bushel Dec 94 2 17 2 17 2 16 2 16 Mar 95 228V 2 28 2272 27'-001 May 95 235 2351 234'2 34-001 Jul 95 2 40 2 40 239 2 39-001 Sep 95 243V 2 44 2 43 2 43 Dec 95 2 47 2 48 2 47 2 48Q00 Mar 96 2 SS1 2 54 2 53 2 54 0 00' Jul 96 2 61V 2 62' 261'262l 001 Est sales 32000 Fri's sales 37839 Fri's open mt 268728 1345 SOYBEANS 5000 bu minimum- dollars per bushel Airline may sell commuter stock Continental Airlines may sell as much as 20 percent of the stock in its Continental Express commuter airline subsidiary to private investors The Houston-based carrier also is considering distributing some of the shares to Continental stockholders according to a filing last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission Rockwell to buy Reliance Ending a takeover battle Rockwell International reached agreement Monday to buy Reliance Electric Co for $3 1 a share Rockwell a Seal Beach Calif-based defense company last month made an unsolicited $15 billion cash offer of $30 a share for Reliance a Cleveland-based leading maker of industrial and telecommunications equipment At the time Reliance was already in agreement with General Signal Corp of Stamford Conn for a 14 billion stock-swap merger In breaking its deal with General Signal Reliance will have to pay General Signal a $50 million termination fee plus $515 million in expenses Rolls-Royce to buy Allison Rolls-Royce PLC the British jet-engine manufacturer said Monday it would make a major expansion into the United States by acquiring Allison Engine Co of Indianapolis for $525 million By purchasing Allison a leader in helicopter and large military turboprop engines Rolls-Royce is broadening its product line and trying to make itself a more muscular competitor against larger rivals like General Electric and Pratt Whitney But Rolls-Royce is paying a hefty price for Allison which was sold a year ago by General Motors to Clayton Dubilier Rice a New York investment firm for $337 million The deal will mean a gross profit of $188 million for Clayton Dubilier's investors and a group of managers who took a 15 percent stake in last buyout Time Warner adds phone service Time Warner began offering cellular telephone service Monday getting a head start on the merger between phone companies and the cable TV industry expected in the next few decades Time Warner Telecommunications a subsidiary I of the entertainment and media company is ini-- tially offering cell phone service around Rochester NY where it now provides cable television -bill rates hit 3 -year high 1 Interest rates on short-term Treasury sccuri-t ties rose in auction to the highest level I in more than three years The Treasury Depart-f ment sold $137 billion in three-month bills at an average discount rate of 540 percent up from 529 percent last week Another 1 37 billion was i sold in six-month bills at an average discount rate of 585 percent up from 572 percent The Trea-! sury will auction $11 billion in five-year notes I today The minimum bid is $1000 The deadline I for receipt of noncompetitive bids is noon the deadline for competitive bids is I pm Est sales 30000 Fri's sales 27183 Fri's ooen mt 131085 2019 SOYBEAN OIL 60 000 lbs- dollars per 100 tbs Dec 94 28 35 28 41 27 98 28 21 Jan 95 27 10 2735 26 87 27 02 46 Mar 95 2595 2622 25 80 25 97 -0 38 May 95 2498 2532 24 98 25 23 25 Jul 95 2445 24 75 24 40 24 60 -026 Aug 95 2430 24 50 24 30 24 32 -0 13 Sep 95 24 10 24 15 24 00 24 00 Oct 95 23 90 24 00 23 85 23 92 Dec 95 2160 2385 23 55 23 77 Jan 96 2330 -010 Est sales 18 000 Fri's sates 19014 Fn's open ml 111854 124 SOYBEAN MEAL 100 tons- dollars per ton Dec 94 159 40 160 20 15860 158 90 -040 Jan 9S 16120 162 00 160 60 160 70 -HI JO Mar 95 16500 16580 164 20 164 40 May 95 169 70 170 40 168 50 168 50 10 Jul 95 174 50 175 00 17130 173 40 10 Aug 95 176 80 176 90 175 30 17530 20 Sep 95 177 80 177 80 177 JO 177 JO Oct 95 180 80 180 80 179 20 179 30 Dec 95 18150 18170 W2 20 182 40 10 Jan 96 184 20 020 Est sales 15000 Fri's sales 13039 Fri's open int 100447 -710 HOGS Est sales 29740 Fri's sates 31404 Fri's open mt 156 637 1096 US TREASURY BONOS (8 pct-5100 000-pts 32nds of 100 pet) Dec 9496 26 97-01 96-21 96-26 01 Mar 95 96-07 96-14 96-01 96-06 Jun 9595-20 95-26 95-17 95-20 See 95 95-05 Dec 95 94-23 Mar 96 94 10 Jun 96 93-30 Sep 96 93-19 Dec 96 93-09 Est sates 225000 Fn's sales 364121 Fri's open Int 483817 11141 US BILLS $1 million- pts of 100 pci Dec 94 94 49 94 49 94 48 94 49 Mar 95 93 89 93 89 93 87 93 88 Jun 95 93 33 93 34 9331 93 33 -0 02 Sep 95 92 94 Est sales 4077 Frl'v sales 4463 Fri's open mt 26902 1053 EURODOLLARS SI milion-pts of 100 ect Dec 94 93 900 93 900 93 880 93 890 Mar 95 93 310 93 310 93 270 93 290 Jun 95 92 740 92 740 92 680 92 700 Sep 95 92 350 92 350 92 270 92 300 Dec 95 92 080 92 080 91 980 92 000 Mar 96 92 010 92 010 9 910 91 920 Jun 96 91890 9)900 91800 91810 Sep 96 91 820 91 820 91 730 91 740 Dec 96 91 740 91 740 91 670 9) 680 Mar 97 91 740 91 740 91 670 91 680 Jun 97 91 700 91 700 91 630 91 650 Sep 97 91 670 91 670 91 620 91 620 Dec 97 91 600 620 91 560 91 570 Mar 98 9 U20 9) 620 91 580 91 580 Jun 98 91 570 91 590 91 550 91550 Sep 98 91 540 91 550 91510 91 510 Est sales 341106 Fri's sales 499701 Frt's ooen mt 2 682242 5710 10 YR TREASURY $100 000 pnn- pts 37nds of 100 oct Dec 9499-12 99-15 99 08 99-10 01 Mar 95 98-21 98-23 98-17 98-19 01 Jun 9598-04 98-04 98-00 98-00 01 Sep 95 97 16 01 Dec 95 97-02 01 Est sales $3555 Fri's sales 106034 Fri's ooen mt 307 941 4792 MUNICIPAL BONDS jlOOQx mdex-pts 32nds of 100 oct Dec 9481-15 81-21 81-06 81-10 05 Mar 9580-12 80-15 60-03 80-06 04 Est sales 4 000 sales 8271 Fri's open ml 34981 156 VALUE UNE points and cents Dec 94 453 90 454 50 44760 447 75 -6 15 Mar 95 45500 45500 451 75 451 75 -615 Jun 95 45555 -15 Seo 95 459)5 -615 Fri's sales 115 Fri's ooen Int 968 -13 SAP COMP INDEX 500 index Dec 94 463 20 46470 457 40 45770 50 Mar 95 466 50 467 80 460 55 460 65 -5 75 Jun 95 471 05 47185 464 40 466 JO 20 Fri's sates 84550 Fri's ooen Inf 248 539 3391 US DOLLAR INDEX pomts and cents Dec 94 88 63 88 73 88 38 Mar 95 88 63 68 68 68 47 Jun 95 Sep 95 Fri's sales 2509 Fri's ooen ml 8 550 1023 MINI VALUE LINE points ano cents Dec 94 453 75 454 50 447 60 447 75 -600 Mar 95 457 65 458 20 45170 45 70 -6 05 Jun 95 455 50 -6 05 Sep 95 459 10 -6 05 Frt's sales ITS Fn's open tnt I 021 18 NYSE COMP INDEX pomts and cents Dec 94 253 00 253 75 249 70 249 90 10 Mar 95 254 50 255 15 251 10 251 15 10 Jun 95 256 00 256 00 256 00 252 55 10 Sep 95 2 57 50 2 57 aO 257 a0 253 95 310 Fn's sales 2563 Fri's ooen mt 4 343 182 CRB INOEX XS00 pomts and cents Dec 94 232 80 233 00 231 10 231 55 1 5 Mar 95 233 50 233 65 231 70 232 15 May 95 234 00 234 00 233 00 232 75 Jul 95 734 50 234 50 233 JO 233JS Fn's sates 167 Fn's open mt 49)3 201 OTHER FUTURES 40 000 tbs- cents per lb Dec 94 32 65 3290 32 07 32 25 Feb 95 3545 3560 34 75 34 95 47 Apr 95 36 50 36 60 35 85 3 5 95 -455 Jun 95 41 95 42 00 41 IS 4135 65 Jul 95 41 82 41 0 41 30 41 40 67 Aug 95 4)45 41 60 4100 41 22 43 Oct 95 39 05 39 10 38 75 38 75 -0 25 Dec 95 4100 41 00 40 90 40 92 10 Feb 96 42 17 42 25 42 17 42 25 -0 05 Est sales 8 286 Fri's sales 6743 Fn's ooen mt 36697 567 CATTLE 40 000 tbs- cents per to Dec 94 7035 7042 6950 69 62 35 Feb 95 6990 6992 69 07 69 20 003 Apr 95 70 05 70 20 69 55 69 67 15 Jun 95 6575 6590 6542 6557 -403 Aug 95 64 07 64)5 63 75 63 80 07 Oct 95 6480 6490 64 50 64 60 )5 Dec 95 65 45 6545 6545 6545 Est sales 14871 Fri's sales 8308 Fn's ooen int 78004 6o7 SILVER 5 000 troy cents per troy or BOCA RATON: 9060 Kimberly Btvd (407) 482-6655 BOYNTON BEACH: 145 Consress Ave (407) 732-6400 DEERFIELD: 1862 Hillsboro BMd (305) 428-3022 HIALEAH: 400 Hialeah Dr (305) 884-6111 401 49 St (305) 557-4477 HOLLYWOOD: 4008 So Ocean Dr (305) 456-7166 INYERRARY: 4538 Inverrary Btvd (305) 742-3410 KENDALL 13969 SW 88 SL (305) 332-3900 MIAMI: 999 Brickell Ave (305) 577-0430 MIAMI BEACH: 2203 Collins Ave (305) 532-5550 NORTH MIAMI BEACH: 17881 Biscayne Btvd (305) 931-8500 PEMBROKE PINES: 502 University Dr (305) 432-5450 SUN2LAND: 11205 So Dixie Hwy (305) 235-6661 WEST PALM BEACH: 291 1-C Military Trail (407) 684-0991 13 -8 65 13 01 02 Est sales 23 000 Fri's sales 28414 Fri's ooen mt 133 61 1 429 HI GRADE COPPER Mar 1337 Mar 163 70 Mar 76 20 Mar 2 27v Jan 74 Jan 352 70 6 00 Mar 1 27 -03 Jan 411 60 -2 40 Feb 36 90 -90 (1 ptS00001) Mar 1 5658 -8 Mar 7302 -13 Mar 6437 -6 Mar 010281 Mar 7619 -4 Cocoa Coffee Cotton Corn Feeder Cattle Lumber Oats Platinum Pork Bellies Foreign Exchange British Pound Canadian Dollar German Mark Japanese Yen Swiss Franc A FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK 25 000 ibs- cents oer lb Nov 94 13500 137 )0 13500 137 00 170 Dec 94 13410 13705 133 60 136 3S 180 Jan 95 132 25 132 25 132 05 132 50 1 60 Feb 95 13! 00 131 00 131 00 131 35 1 50 Mar 95 127 70 129 70 127 50 129 30 U5 Apt 95 125 95 125 95 125 95 126 35 1 15 May 95 12250 12410 122 50 123 40 0 Jun 95 12! 75 095 Jul 11900 11990 )19 00 119 90 0 95 Aug 1)8)0 095 Sep 95 11570 11570 11170 1)6 10 0 95 Oct 95 1)4 45 0 70 Dec 95 D0 50 Jan 96 109 )0 060 Mar 96 10630 00 Mav 96 105 00 0 50 Jul 96 10500 Seo 96 105 00 Est sates 15000 Fri's sales 1665 Fri's open mt 59394 474 I THE MONEY LINE PRIME RATE 85 13-WEEK T-BILLS 540 26-WEEK T-BILLS 55 MONEY-MARKET FUND 7-DAY AVG 451 FLA AVG MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT 29 FLA FIXED MORTGAGE RATE 930 ODD LOTS tJ Minimum deposit $5000 will earn 539 APY Passbook balances $1000 to $4999 will earn 434 APY Balances $300 to $999 earn 1 00 A Pi Balances below $300 do not earn interest Annual Percentase Yield offered as of 112394 Fees could reduce eaminjs on account FDIC ISXkti) These odd lot transactions were re prated for Nov 18: Customer Short Other Total Purchases Sales Sates Sates 1070947 62878 135577 1418657 'F.

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