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Trinity Industries Inc., the largest U.S. maker of railroad cars, said financier Carl Icahn intends to buy more than $15 million of its stock but less than 10% of the shares outstanding.
Sept. 6, 2000
Entertainment & Arts
In a move that affects 100,000 cable television subscribers and comes at a critical juncture for two influential religious broadcast services, a south Orange County cable operator will add mainline religious programming at the expense of time allotted to the conservative, evangelical Trinity Broadcasting Network.
March 28, 1989
The Neighborhood Opportunity Center that opened Wednesday in the Crenshaw District, one of the areas hardest hit by last spring’s rioting, will put its money where its mouth is, organizers said.
Nov. 5, 1992
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April 17, 2017
Tempur-Pedic International Inc. is getting into bed with rival Sealy Corp. for $2.20 a share, the companies said Thursday.
Sept. 27, 2012
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Dec. 10, 2000
Taco Bell Corp. is competing with McDonald’s at its own game -- the $1 menu.
Aug. 18, 2014
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Southern California builders and architects dominated the “Gold Nugget” design competition at this year’s Pacific Coast Builders Conference, the annual convention that brings together builders and related professionals from 14 Western states.
June 24, 1990
Mattress mates: Tempur-Pedic buys Sealy for $1.3 billion
Video-game mania may be easing in America, but Christmas sales end today with more than 50 companies still vying for part of the Nintendo video-game market.
Dec. 24, 1991