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The malaise in the stock market continued...

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The malaise in the stock market continued this past week, even though Monday’s Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 24 points over last Monday as part of a feeble attempt at a rally, according to Irving Katz, director of research for Thomas Green/San Diego Securities.

Monday’s biggest surprise was the leveraged buyout offer involving Foodmaker. The $19.125 per share LBO offer helped Foodmaker close up $6.75 for the week, Katz said.

Foodmaker, which has been criticized for being very highly leveraged, “apparently felt that another layer of leverage to take it private would be a just desert to its critics,” Katz said.

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A new high was made by Pancretec at $5.50 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new nutrition pump.

San Diego Gas & Electric came close to its annual high of $35 as it gained $.375, to $34.875, with the market waiting for SDG&E;’S board of directors to vote on an acquisition bid by SCEcorp.

Mail Boxes Etc. reported excellent first-quarter earnings of $.17, against $.14 for the same period last year, but only managed a $.25-a-share stock gain last week.

Molecular Biosystems was up $.875 as the Food & Drug Administration approved its marketing of a DNA probe test kit.

Cubic Corp. gained $.50, and shareholders received a personal letter from Chairman Walter Zable saying that, “despite news reports, at this time neither the company or any of its officers, directors or employees are targets” of a continuing national investigation into defense procurement fraud.

PS Group was up $.50 to $29.50 as Barrons revealed that investor Warren Buffet, through one of his insurance subsidiaries, had purchased 117,000 shares of PS Group stock at an average price of $27.50.

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Other good gains were made by Price Co., up $1.50, and Wavetek, up $1.

There were four new lows for the week: Western Health Plans at $.875; Beeba’s Creations at $6.375; Kaypro at $.44, and Telequest at $.4375.

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