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The curent market price of a com: 10 pany's stock expressedasa multiple of its total per share DaimlerChrysler May Phase Out Plymouth ‘earnings for the previous12 mor @ Vol: Number of shares, in hundreds, that traded hands. @ Last: The last price the stock sold for, or the closing price. @ Chg: The change between yesterday's closing priceandthe \UBURN HILLS, Mich., Dain Chrysler AG plans to phase out Plymouth, oneof only tour vehicle brands in the United lates with declining sales this 492311/ 13822 Os ah dd 7 137 os od, od dd, dd 10 os ce) od 56 21 19 C od 2 od. 7 186 109 11 OH 1.1 8 2 7 a d 13 18 6 a 10 37 dd. od 68 39 16 1 lt 42 a ad 5a iy 2 5 13 . 6 ‘ 4 2 18 12 By" cc 388 9 7 owt hi 04 12 8 062 Jr 0 din hy 1.16 1.9.26 830560/6 M4 909 Sogoorecosprbogs:eo" +3 O9LORER: +3 F344 eek Business GLANCE = Beetle tela) SSeeeeNE BEeeSe $308 .¢ 1388 TheSalt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Wednesday, November3, 1999 rrr Select54 1855672 | Sein 9 ate LOS 9 1702 4a Ye —1) 1189 114 previous days close NYSE year, Bloomberg News reported. \ source familiar with the sit- jun said the third-largest autoy in the United States will StdPac StanWk inect with its Plymouth dealers in Los Vegas to discuss phasing out Mr vs US Food $23 716dBHI17 “ Pa Hm yn] USRet azine Uses 2325 3165 SEC ou ihe brand that first put Americaus in minivans with the 1984 Voyager. Harlier Tuesday, the Wall Soeet Journal reported an announcement could come as unas today While the company declined to comment on Plymouth plans, President James Holden sched- ited a press conference in Las Vegas for today, Plymouth sale: AMEN. asi AMLIRS AMR 13.404 9 a0 Py ASA Ltd Ars zawo AVX Co 60 2100 3 AXA Fo 517 1201/9 V3 fares 273 | Ut al have fallen 9.2 percent this year as uverall U.S, sales near a record. is he + Stl 8 2 re — | Stace” 3 igsisnte om Une Sytemnax 812528 Init 12 et Cockpit Problem Kreezes Boeing Orders SEATTI TCE Fn 16 43 29 TW 655 The Boeing Co. ts halted delivery of four ofits six models becausea cockpit part Was niade improperly and could burn too easily. A company pokesman said there was no safely concern.” Tiundreds of 747s, 757s, 767s and 7iis that were madein recent years are in operation with “nonconforming” drip shields, which prevent condensation from veaching vital wiring and instru- itweioe ments, said Jeff Hawk, director of Income StandsPat While Spending Rises GE ChairmanSets els COPPERCOMX 25,000 ths, ss~ S283 Bees i or=u Sara ‘tet CATTLE FEEDER CATTLE oan K BELLIES HEATING OIL. Z23333 in plaveby the endof 2000, though ho successor has been publicly named, Pomeroy said, TR NYSE Losers s & 88s Welch, 63, will retire after the company’s annual shareholders meeting that year, GE spokesman day Pomeroy said Tuesday. \ new leadership team will be Pear mice tie bos i Me RRARZZ TIT Klectric Co, aenes FAIRFIELD, Conn, Jack Welch, one of America's most admired corporate managers, has seta date of April 2001 for his previously disclosed plans to step BEE 5 Fa==z sz zu aa i 3 Behoe Date for Retirement down as chairman of General iuiiki isi ii ay Sos | NCR co m2 ANT aaa -We 84 Sans fi Shek De hr vy]12) Gastro ENA Se Eee) 1 anaes ab ans | ees Cather ate fe Ve}Ae] EMA ENaa" 98 at! Sess | Con more thanthe 0.3 percentincrease many analysts were anticipating. in August, spending rose 0.8 percent, slightly less than the government previously a sai ? U4 percent in September,slightly ii: Sii ry Beer z Hie = that income would rise 0.3 percent. Spending, meanwhile, went up es September's performance was worse than many analysts were expecting. They were forecasting 73-3737: Department said Tuesday. Income rose 01 percent in August, 2 eae Is 3 Me 77 a te ” #2 be \ugust’s level, the Commerc aaa! eS5, 3-3: ri geioe was in September from = aa unuchang £giesBEE: eeubtcd ES which interest and gov- ernment benefits i wages, 2gTaGHE i < mutes Es. cp Versonal income includes we a Seplember, although spending ruse ata brisk pace, ‘ fi: i - eis WASHINGTON Americans’ personal income held steady in 22> Monday night, BSISRSESSSASLELRESESESSSEASSARSERAeeeeeeeek do about the problem, Hawk said ~ Delivery of 34 planes is being delayed for a few days while Boeing and Federal Aviation Administration officials decide what to SESSEEEZEEETAESAARAS34SD) F pl aseeescsssiesee: airplane certification for Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, |