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<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18419" NEWID="2001">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:07:54.17</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>JAGUAR SEES STRONG GROWTH IN NEW MODEL SALES</TITLE>
<DATELINE> LONDON, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>Jaguar Plc <JAGR.L> is about to sell its
new XJ-6 model on the U.S. And Japanese markets and expects a
strong reception based on its success in the U.K., Chairman Sir
John Egan told a news conference.
Commenting on an 11 pct growth in 1986 group turnover to
830.4 mln stg and pre-tax profits at 120.8 mln stg, slightly
below 1985's 121.3 mln, Egan said Jaguar aimed at an average
profit growth of 15 pct per year. However, the introduction of
the new model had kept this year's pre-tax profit down.
Jaguar starts selling XJ-6 in the U.S. In May and plans to
sell 25,000 of its total 47,000 production there in 1987.
U.S. Sales now account for 65 pct of total turnover,
finance director John Edwards said.
A U.S. Price for the car has not been set yet, but Edwards
said the relatively high car prices in dollars of West German
competitors offered an "umbrella" for Jaguar. He added the XJ-6
had also to compete with U.S. Luxury car producers which would
restrict the car's price.
Jaguar hedges a majority of its dollar receipts on a
12-month rolling basis and plans to do so for a larger part of
its receipts for longer periods, John Egan said.
In the longer term, capital expenditure will amount to 10
pct of net sales. Research and development will cost four pct
of net sales and training two pct.
Jaguar builds half of its cars and buys components for the
other half. The firm is in early stages of considering the
building of an own press shop in Britain for about 80 mln stg,
but Egan said this would take at least another three years
On the London Stock Exchange, Jaguar's shares were last
quoted at 591p, down from 611p at yesterday's close, after
reporting 1986 results which were in line with market
expectations, dealers said.
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<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18420" NEWID="2002">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:18:26.80</DATE>
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******<TITLE>OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM COMMON STOCK OFFERING RAISED TO 36 MLN SHARES
</TITLE>Blah blah blah.

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<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18421" NEWID="2003">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:19:43.22</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>grain</D><D>wheat</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D><D>iraq</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>CCC ACCEPTS BONUS BID ON WHEAT FLOUR TO IRAQ</TITLE>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>The Commodity Credit Corporation,
CCC, has accepted bids for export bonuses to cover sales of
25,000 tonnes of wheat flour to Iraq, the U.S. Agriculture
Department said.
The department said the bonuses awarded averaged 116.84
dlrs per tonne.
The shipment periods are March 15-April 20 (12,500 tonnes)
and April 1-May 5 (12,500 tonnes).
The bonus awards were made to Peavey Company and will be
paid in the form of commodities from CCC stocks, it said.
An additional 175,000 tonnes of wheat flour are still
available to Iraq under the Export Enhancement Program
initative announced January 7, 1987, the department said.
Reuter
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<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18422" NEWID="2004">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:21:58.67</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>crude</D></TOPICS>
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******<TITLE>DIAMOND SHAMROCK RAISES CRUDE POSTED PRICES ONE DLR, EFFECTIVE MARCH 4, WTI NOW 17.00 DLRS/BBL
</TITLE>Blah blah blah.

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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18423" NEWID="2005">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:22:57.75</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
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<TEXT>
<TITLE>NORD RESOURCES CORP <NRD> 4TH QTR NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> DAYTON, Ohio, March 5 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 19 cts vs 13 cts
Net 2,656,000 vs 1,712,000
Revs 15.4 mln vs 9,443,000
Avg shrs 14.1 mln vs 12.6 mln
Year
Shr 98 cts vs 77 cts
Net 13.8 mln vs 8,928,000
Revs 58.8 mln vs 48.5 mln
Avg shrs 14.0 mln vs 11.6 mln
NOTE: Shr figures adjusted for 3-for-2 split paid Feb 6,
1987.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18424" NEWID="2006">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:23:44.74</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>copper</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>chile</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
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<TITLE>NO QUAKE DAMAGE AT CHUQUICAMATA - MINE SPOKESMAN</TITLE>
<DATELINE> SANTIAGO, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>The earthquake which hit northern Chile
today, registering 7.0 on the open-ended Richter scale, caused
no damage to the copper mine at Chuquicamata, a mine spokesman
said.
Chuquicamata public relations director Guillermo Barcelo
told Reuters by telephone from the mine that the quake had
caused no problems and operations continued as usual.
A spokesman for the state Chilean Copper Commission in
Santiago confirmed there had been no damage at Chuquicamata.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18425" NEWID="2007">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:24:40.64</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>crude</D><D>nat-gas</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>canada</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>ORBIT INCREASES OIL AND GAS RESERVE VALUES</TITLE>
<DATELINE> CALGARY, Alberta, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY><Orbit Oil and Gas Ltd> said
the value of its oil and gas reserves increased by 19 pct to
52.6 mln dlrs from 44.2 mln dlrs reported at year-end 1985,
according to an independent appraisal.
Orbit said it has reserves of 2.4 mln barrels of oil and
natural gas liquids and 67.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
In addition, 75 pct owned <Sienna Resources Ltd> has
Canadian reserves of 173,000 barrels of oil and 1.6 bcf of
natural gas with a current value of 2.2 mln dlrs, Orbit said.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18426" NEWID="2008">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:24:55.56</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>grain</D><D>wheat</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D><D>egypt</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>CCC ACCEPTS BONUS BID ON SEMOLINA TO EGYPT</TITLE>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>The Commodity Credit Corporation,
CCC, has accepted a bid for an export bonus to cover a sale of
2,000 tonnes of semolina to Egypt, the U.S. Agriculture
Department said.
The department said the bonus was 233.91 dlrs per tonne and
was made to International Multifoods Corp. The bonus will be
paid in the form of commodities from CCC stocks.
The semolina is for shipment during June 1987, it said.
An additional 13,000 tonnes of semolina are still available
to Egypt under the Export Enhancement Program initiative
announced on August 6, 1986, it said.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18427" NEWID="2009">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:26:07.38</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>france</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE><D>balladur</D></PEOPLE>
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<TITLE>FRENCH CGE GROUP LIKELY TO BE PRIVATISED IN MAY</TITLE>
<DATELINE> PARIS, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>France's state-owned Cie Generale
d'Electricite (CGE) is likely to be privatised during May this
year, sources close to Finance Minister Edouard Balladur said.
Although the Finance Ministry simply said that the group
would be privatised during the course of this year, when it
first announced the operation in early January, the May date is
earlier than the market had expected.
As a result it will follow close on the heels of the
privatisation of the TF1 television channel and the advertising
group <Agence Havas>.
Last month the government privatised the first of the state
financial groups, Cie Financiere de Paribas <PARI.P>, in a
floatation which was 40 times oversubscribed.
And in December the first of the industrial groups, glass
maker Cie de Saint-Gobain <SGEP.P>, returned to the private
sector.
CGE has interests ranging from telecommunications to
shipbuilding and nuclear engineering, and recently struck a
deal with ITT Corp <ITT.N> to create the world's second largest
telecommunications group under the Alcatel name.
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18428" NEWID="2010">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:26:17.58</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>france</D><D>usa</D><D>west-germany</D><D>netherlands</D><D>sweden</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>FIVE GROUPS APPLY TO BUY FRENCH TELEPHONE GROUP</TITLE>
<DATELINE> PARIS, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>Five consortia have applied to buy the
French state-owned telephone equipment manufacturer <Cie
Generale de Constructions Telephoniques (CGCT)>, which will
give the owners control of 16 pct of the French telephone
switching market, sources close to Finance Minister Edouard
Balladur said.
The French government has given itself until the end of
April to decide which applicant will be accepted, they added.
While several foreign groups have said they want to gain a
foothold in the French market, their potential stake in CGCT is
limited to 20 pct under privatisation laws passed last year,
with 80 pct to be left in French hands.
The Finance Ministry sources gave no details of the groups
interested in CGCT, but several have publicly announced their
candidacies.
U.S. Telecommunications giant American Telephone and
Telegraph Co <T.N> which has been at the centre of the two-year
battle for CGCT, has teamed up with the Dutch-based <Philips
Telecommunications Industrie B.V.>, a subsidiary of NV Philips
Gloeilampenfabriek <PGLO.AS> and <Societe Anonyme de
Telecommunications> (SAT) to present a joint bid, in
association with holding company Cie du Midi SA <MCDP.P> and
five French investment funds.
A second bid has come from the West German electronics
group Siemens AG <SIEG.F>, which hopes to take a 20 pct stake
in CGCT, with the French telecommunications <Jeumont-Schneider>
taking the remaining 80 pct.
Sweden's <AB LM Ericsson> has also submitted a bid for the
maximum 20 pct permitted, in association with French defence
electronics group <Matra>, which would hold between 40 and 49
pct, and construction group <Bouygues>.
Matra has already acquired CGCT's private telephone
business.
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="18429" NEWID="2011">
<DATE> 5-MAR-1987 09:27:39.53</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>SPEAKER SEEKING SUPPORT FOR U.S. TAX INCREASES</TITLE>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, March 5 - </DATELINE><BODY>House Speaker Jim Wright is lobbying
congressmen to support a plan to cut the 1988 budget deficit
about 40 billion dlrs, half through spending cuts and the
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