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Raffaella De Laurentiis Resigns Production Post

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Raffaella De Laurentiis abruptly resigned last Friday as president of production at Beverly Hills-based De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, industry sources have confirmed. The departure of De Laurentiis--the daughter of legendary movie producer Dino De Laurentiis, who formed DEG two years ago--comes on the heels of substantial losses and plummeting stock prices brought on by a string of box office flops, including “Body Slam,” “From the Hip,” “Bedroom Window,” “King Kong Lives” and “Million Dollar Mystery.”

The company reported a $1.3-million loss for the fiscal year that ended Feb. 28 and a loss of $15.5 million for the first quarter ending May 31. DEG stock closed at $4.50 Tuesday on the American Stock Exchange, up $0.125 for the day, but down nearly $2 a share from last month. Since going public in May, 1986, its stock has traded as high as $17.75.

A spokesman for the company declined comment on De Laurentiis’ reported resignation. According to sources, De Laurentiis quit of her own volition and was not pushed out.

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The struggling company is rumored to be considering a major restructuring . Among the companies said to be interested in acquiring De Laurentiis Entertainment Group are the Guber-Peters Co., 20th Century Fox Pictures and Paramount Pictures.

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