OCR Text |
Show ante! TheSalt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Seb D8 Saturday,August 14, 1999_ UtahStocks Reading the Quotations NASDAQexchanges. Alpnet 10 Anesta =a es CRE eam en Me coreTech Daw Teh 3/6 Dyntel 1 Dyntrop Ss EFIEL 21/32 EqtOil 1% Evnsut Vie FX Ener 15/9 FSecCp 3/\% FonixCp ‘518/16 FrankCov V/* Gente 1 Link Di salem zee IP/e JPity pee hed va Ua G00 Prices are expressed in fractions. Common fractions: fects seamless pipes used by oil tariffs against Japan, the Czech Republic, Romania, South Africa and Mexico But first the Commerce Department must determine whetherproducers in those coun: tries engaged in illegal pricing practices. By a 6-0 vote, the com mission said it had evidence that foreign pipe shipments have or 8 cent more in the past 52 weeks. The high-low range is achusted from the of tock. Dnadena begs with the date © stor sock dividend. ~ Trading hated on th primary Boks day. The decision by the U.S International Trade Commission and natural: producers and could ultimately lead to punitive market ‘Special payments not designated as regular are ‘dentedinthe following footnotes: a Also extraor extra b— Annual ale pls slock div dend © Liqudating dividend. e ~ Declared or paid in preceding 12 months. i~ Declared or paidale stackdv den cr spit, j Pad ths year, dhadend omitted, deterred or no acton takenat ast didend meeting. K— R@s=skBes ASHINGTON The US: steel industry's request for sanc: tions on foreign pipe shipments cleared a preliminary hurdle Fri VYy2t254 Yys254 4 =375¢ 946254 9; =15¢ 14 =87.5¢ @ Stock Name: Ths s ihe eeDele stock The symbol uses no spaces. ee a space, tis to set aside a footnote Footev= Ane22.weekhigh. d Anew 52-eek ow. g— Dridends orearings in Canadian money. Stock trades in US. dolars. No yield or PE unless stated in US. money. n—New ssue n ihe past 52 weeks. High-ow range begs wih the stat of trading and does nol cover the entire 52-week penod s— Spit cr stock divdend o 25 per- Declared pad| y hs ‘an accumulative issue with divi dens in ~ Declared of paid n proved mene ps 4 dnd {t= Paid in slock n preceding, Ye months eras ca value or exddend or exist nd or ex-ights. y~ Ex-devidond could hurt the U.S. steel industry ‘2 owes installments) or purchase price. rt— Righis. un = Boeing to Pitch Flexible Work Week nes, of Foreign Pipe Makers Closer to Sanctions NSBRGIRBCRSGRARRSCRRA SYR Dd 18% \Whal you need to know about the New York, Amercan and Units. wd -When distributed wi- When issued. wt— Warrants ww - With warrants xw— Without warrants. vj — In bankrupicy oF recervership or being reorganized under the bankruptcy act, or secunties assumed by such compa: Q PE: Pro» Eamings sao, The curent market prce ofa SEATTLE Boeing Co., the world’s biggest planemaker, will try strongly to get its largest univn to accept a flexible work week that it thinks will cut costs: and protect jobs, its labor- uM WNI NYSE ZVXI_ NASI ZION NASD 1.16f Zevex 37% ZionBe> ‘company s slock expressed as a multiple itstotalper share earings for the previous 12 months Vor: Numberof shares. in hundreds thal traded hands @ Last: The last price the stock sold or, or the closng pree Wk Fri Wk Fri $19524%/6 @ Cho: The change betweenyesterday's closing price and Caneel Mays $ O89 39609 i's the previous day cose relations chief wrote this week. In a memorandumsent to managers, Jerry Calhoun said breaking up a rigid shift system could shave 10 days from the time it takes to get a for delivery, + ne el Medicis BOE 93/1. 27 trust 1,84 30133 ou, Sralee S09 703 % 1/8 | Mectaotn 136" esz te jetliner ready That would save #8 CANA, Boeing tens of thousands of dol, lars a day foreach plane, Calhoun said in the memoobtained by Bloomberg News. Boeing confirmed the memo’'s authenticity. Negotiators begin round-the clock bargaining next week over a new contract for 49,000 Boeing machinists. Boeing already has said it wants to reduce overtime by making changes to their fiveday, 40-hour work week. Union leaders rejected the latest arguments, emphasizing the differences between the two sides just ‘SSa078/ = + ened” sve son3 «| Mic "260018646 fipa| MigAMEN “37506 385 idm 306) dee73 AVX c> Oa Mme Hiss ts) Barta Inge Ve BacretiRs 6682 37 AbILad 068140050 407s —% 2% BarrickG 0.201 98615. 9% AberFitc s 12819337, Pil ean” 107 NDI 040. 7572.1 7/| Bausch weeks before the current contract's Sept. 2 expiration. SEC Wants More Data In Financial Reports Tey 2 (i) Smashwuts one ayy 1 SBINce Osteen Sons OM x9 hs Solerin 144 WASHINGTON Comp will have to include more det ails in financial reports to investors under newfederal accounting guidelines issued by the Securities a ieences ‘ommission. Th aid in pecsuitine) bulletin that Busi eoncca 8 Be Be: SaBBESS nesses can't depend solely on the rule of thumb that * erial” developments requiring disclosure are only those that would affect a company’s earnings by 5 percentor more. It's “equally important” to consider whether “in light of the surrounding circumstances, a reasonable investor would con Times042 ant6 sider the item to be important,” the SEC bulletin say For example, a companythat has touted a particular subsidiary as a promising part ofits future shouldn't omit that unit’s results from financial reports evenif they ue represent only 2 percent ofcur: rent earnings, the SEC said Network Bugs Halt i mk rs fk % Hera a e3: a: platform MCI WorldCom spokeswoman Linda Laughlin said teams of technicians were trying to pin point the problem, She couldn't | Volume fates | Echenes i a if] { ni AMEX Actives Dow Jones Averages NYSE Diary Se Namme__Yot_Lat_Ch say when the system might be back on line aati TBS Won't Pursue Channel for Women NEW YORK Facing high costs and stiff competition. Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting 16 System has suspended develop ment of a new cable network aimed at women TBS will devote the resources instead to two other networks in development, a new cartoon channel and ar ern channel, as well as promoting CME CME CME COME 40,000 bs. $0,000 bbs. 40,000 bn. 40,000 42,000 gal, conts per gal bb 10,000 revs Btu's, $ Der eran hy its younger networks like Turner Classic Movies and ¢ NN Sports Iustrated . : Ovum ® UNLEADEDGASOLINENYMX 42,000 gal, coms per a CBOT 1,000 of. gents per or. Hi GRADE COPPERCOMX 25,000 Ibs.‘ cents per fb, EPC LSSELELLE Ferer tze ol ze for help with the exchange’s Project A electronic-trading Teter 1A5e rate ;| Tetca Teesg 2g EMaiaipi caused the Chicago Board of Trade to halt electronic trading Friday and disrupted high-speed service for nearly 30 percent of MCI's global data net work customers. The latest disruption had angry Board of Tradeofficials hinting they make look elsewhere & S8yBFF seeeet—| = ~ Jems with data transmissiontech nology provided by MCI World Com Inc. SRERSEREow ieraasg 3= Continuing prob- SauBE CHICAGO Seseats esa aSRECE BESS m™ + rm Electronic Trading |