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increased 10.2 pct to 5.25 billion miles and available seat
miles increased 4.5 pct to 9.32 billion.
The airlines said its March scheduled freight ton miles
increased 1.5 pct to 53.3 mln from 52.5 mln and was up 0.4 pct
for the first quarter to 134.6 mln.
Reuter
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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:21:48.58</DATE>
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<TITLE>FCS LABORATORIES <FCSI> TERMINATES DEAL TALKS</TITLE>
<DATELINE> TEMPE, Ariz., April 3 - </DATELINE><BODY>FCS Laboratories Inc said merger
discussions with an unnamed privately-held company in the
health care field have ended without an agreement.
The previously announced negotiations began last August,
the company said.
"It's disappointing to spend so much time on these
negotiations and have them fail," said FCS chairman Nicholas
Gallo III. "But the discussions could not produce a deal
acceptable to our board in the context of the company's
stronger financial position today as compared to six months
ago."
Gallo said FCS will stop actively seeking potential merger
partners, but will respond to serious inquiries.
"We are determined to follow our plan to restore this
company to profitability," he said. "To continue actively
searching for potential acquirers inherently forces us to
postpone the implementation of critical decisions which are
part of the plan."
The company, which has 4,475,930 common shares outstanding,
reaffirmed it expects to be profitable in the second half of
the fiscal year ending September 30, 1987.
Reuter
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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:23:23.58</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>interest</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>WHITE HOUSE SAYS INTEREST RATES REFLECT MARKET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, April 3 - </DATELINE><BODY>The White House said the rise in
interest rates was "unfortunate in a general sense" but reflected
market forces.
"There's always movement up and down and the basic fact is
that we believe the economy is strong and growing and there
will always be fluctuations in the interest rate, but the
economy is sound and in good shape," spokesman Marlin Fitzwater
said.
Citibank raised its prime rate by one quarter of a point
and the move was followed by other banks.
Reuter
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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:25:20.85</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>REGAL PETROLEUM LTD <RPLO> YEAR</TITLE>
<DATELINE> THE WOODLANDS, TExas, April 3 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr loss nine cts
Net loss 1.4 mln
Revs 630,118 dlrs
NOTE:Due to change in fiscal year, prior 4th qth and year
cannot be presented on comparable basis. 1986 loss includes
writedowns approximating 1.4 mln dlrs.
Reuter
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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:26:03.77</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>CANTERBURY PRESS INC YEAR NOV 30</TITLE>
<DATELINE> MEDFORD, N.J., April 3 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 1.1 cts vs 1.7 cts
Net 26,708 vs 35,084
Revs 447,548 vs 243,161
NOTE:1986 net includes 4,300 dlrs gain from tax credit and
1985 includes gain of 8,300 dlrs gain from credit.
Reuter
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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:26:44.58</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>GRAPHIC MEDIA INC <GMED> YEAR</TITLE>
<DATELINE> FAIRFIELD, N.J., April 3 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr nine cts vs 19 cts
Net 188,000 vs 362,000
Revs 20.4 mln vs 11.3 mln
NOTE:1985 restated for reversal of certain tax benefits.
1986 and 1985 reflects preferred stock dividend requirements.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="1997" NEWID="13028">
<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:27:04.11</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
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<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">
CBT SILVER VOLUME/OPEN INTEREST FOR APRIL 2
VOLUME OPEN-INT CHANGE
Apr 714 684 up 516
May 14 36 dn 1
Jun 3097 7109 dn 140
Aug 86 537 up 20
Oct 12 157 up 7
Dec 215 3125 up 56
Feb 3 252 up 1
Apr 28 1275 dn 2
Jun 54 103 up 49
Aug 0 9 unch
TTL 4223 13287 up 506
Reuter

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<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:27:08.42</DATE>
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<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">
WALL STREET INDICES 1300
NYSE COMPOSITE 168.38 UP 1.62
NYSE INDUSTRIALS 203.81 UP 2.34
S AND P COMPOSITE 296.94 UP 3.31
NYSE-A VOLUME 154525400
AMEX INDEX 338.30 UP 3.06
AMEX-B VOLUME 11343900

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<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="1999" NEWID="13030">
<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:27:38.57</DATE>
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<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>BURLINGTON <BNI> UNIT SETTLES BONDHOLDER SUIT</TITLE>
<DATELINE> SEATTLE, April 3 - </DATELINE><BODY>Burlington Northern Inc said its
Burlington Northern Railroad Co unit reached an agreement in
principle to settle a class action lawsuit filed against the
company in May 1985 by holders of two series of the company's
bonds.
It said the settlement arrangement calls for the company to
establish a cash settlement fund of 35.5 mln dlrs, which would
be distributed to the bondholders after deductions for
attorney's fees.
The lawsuit, filed by holders of its four pct Prior Lien
bonds due January 1, 1997 and its three pct General Lien Bonds
due January 1, 2047, sought to prevent the release of
collateral, the company said.
If the settlement agreement is approved, the trading prices
of the bonds will decline substantially because they will no
longer reflect the speculative premiums at which the bonds
currently trade, Burlington Northern also said.
It said the settlement is subject to negotiation by
Burlington Northern, the Citibank N.A. unit of Citicorp <CCI>
and Bankers Trust Co <BT>, the bonds' trustees.
Reuter
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<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="2000" NEWID="13031">
<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:27:46.34</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>RICHARDSON ELECTRONICS <RELL> 3RD QTR FEB 28 NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> LaFox, Ill., April 3 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 20 cts vs 20 cts
Net 1,981,000 vs 1,689,000
Rev 24.7 mln vs 19.6 mln
Nine months
Shr 59 cts vs 53 cts
Net 5,855,000 vs 4,360,000
Rev 70.9 mln vs 51.9 mln
NOTE: Fiscal 1986 per share data reflects dilutive effect
of shares issued for April 1986 convertible debenture
conversion. Company's full name is Richarson Electronics Ltd.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="2001" NEWID="13032">
<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:29:07.38</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>DIVERSIFIED HUMAN RESROUCES GROUP <HIRE> YEAR</TITLE>
<DATELINE> DALLAS, APril 3 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr loss five cts vs profit 72 cts
Net loss 79,069 vs profit 829,737
Revs 14.4 mln vs 14.1 mln
NOTE:1985 includes extraordainy credit of 11 cts.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="2002" NEWID="13033">
<DATE> 3-APR-1987 13:30:04.51</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>ALASKA AIR <ALK> UNIT HAS HIGHER LOAD FACTOR</TITLE>
<DATELINE> SEATTLE, April 3 - </DATELINE><BODY>The Alaska Airlines unit of Alaska Air
Group Inc said its March load factor rose to 58.1 pct from 57.3
pct a year earlier, but its year-to-date load factor dropped to
51.8 pct from 52.6 pct last year.
March revenue passenger miles rose five pct to 225.9 mln
from 215.6 mln, but year-to-date revenue miles fell one pct to
586.7 mln from 593 mln.
Available seat miles for the month totaled 389.1 mln, a
three pct increase over the 376.1 mln posted for March 1986,
and for the year-to-date available miles totaled 1.132 billion
compared with 1.128 billion a year earlier, Alaska Air said.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="2003" NEWID="13034">
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