Entertainment & Arts
The China Telemedia Copyright Verification Assn. has been incorporated in Hong Kong by the China Audio-Video Industry Assn. to protect legal interests and rights of entertainment companies doing business in China.
Sept. 30, 1995
Business
Cooper Industries Inc., the maker of Crescent wrenches and Halo lighting fixtures, rejected a $7-billion unsolicited bid from Danaher Corp., calling the offer inadequate and said it may consider competing proposals.
Aug. 9, 2001
Danaher Corp., the maker of Craftsman tools, offered to pay as much as $5.5 billion for electrical tool maker Cooper Industries Inc., which rejected an unsolicited bid from Danaher two years ago.
Aug. 2, 2001
California
The Santa Clarita City Council has approved an official city seal that its designers say captures the values and pleasures of the municipality incorporated just 10 months ago.
Oct. 15, 1988
New regulations require filing on transactions to help the agency track reincorporations.
Nov. 13, 2002
Politics
Businesses generally applauded President-elect Bill Clinton’s choice of Carol Browner, chief of Florida’s Department of Environmental Regulation, to be the next administrator of the U.S.
Dec. 12, 1992
Technology and the Internet
Claiming a significant step in efforts to conserve energy, the nation’s largest producer of computer chips announced Wednesday that all of its future microprocessors will put personal computers into a “sleep” mode when they are idle.
Oct. 15, 1992
Orange County is now home to nearly 2.5 million people.
Feb. 17, 1991
Food
Food and beverage makers are discovering what they always knew--innovative packaging is everything.
Sept. 17, 1998
Awards
A group dedicated to the entertainment industry’s realistic representation of veterans is announcing on Friday a new seal of approval for portrayals of military men and women in films and television shows.
Jan. 30, 2015