Business
U.S. companies watched closely last fall when the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that Household International’s plan to avoid an unwanted takeover, a plan dubbed the “poison pill,” was legal.
Aug. 11, 1986
Harold C.
March 9, 1990
Lockheed Corp. declared Tuesday that it had defeated by about 60% to 40% Texas billionaire Harold C.
April 11, 1990
Incorporation: New businesses are up 3.9% from ’95. Southland’s technology and service industries lead the way.
Jan. 1, 1997
Lockheed Chairman Daniel M.
March 30, 1990
Technology and the Internet
It’s almost an article of faith in the electronics world these days that two largely separate industries--computers and consumer electronics--are rapidly becoming one.
June 1, 1992
California
The wobbly Calabasas incorporation campaign stumbled once more Wednesday as three residential areas and an industrial park were dropped from the proposed city’s boundaries--and a new challenge to the city’s financial stability was raised.
Nov. 19, 1987
Placing an unprecedented bet on the future of the gambling industry, conglomerate ITT Corp. on Monday agreed to buy Los Angeles-based Caesars World--owner of the famed Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip--for $1.7 billion in cash.
Dec. 20, 1994
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
An attempt by state Sen.
April 28, 1989