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test/15737
test/15737 |@title export:1 coffee:1 rise:1 sharply:1 colombia:1 |@word colombian:1 export:4 coffee:4 rise:1 55:1 pct:2 january:2 compare:3 period:1 last:2 year:2 figure:1 government:1 statistics:1 institute:1 show:1 non:1 amount:1 180:1 8:1 mln:4 dlrs:3 fob:1 147:1 5:2 drop:1 42:1 trade:1 balance:1 register:1 35:1 dlr:2 surplus:2 56:1 1986:1 national:1 planning:1 department:1 forecast:1 1987:1 colombia:1 traditional:1 major:1 account:1 one:1 third:1 total:1 1:1 billion:1
EXPORTS OTHER THAN COFFEE RISE SHARPLY IN COLOMBIA Colombian exports other than coffee rose 55 pct in January compared with the same period last year, figures from the government statistics institute show. Non-coffee exports amounted to 180.8 mln dlrs fob compared with 147.5 mln dlrs for coffee, a drop of 42 pct from last year. The trade balance registered a 35 mln dlr surplus, compared with a 56 mln dlr surplus in January 1986. The national planning department forecast that in 1987 coffee, Colombia's traditional major export, will account for only one third of total exports, or about 1.5 billion dlrs.
test/15739
test/15739 |@title taft:1 broadcast:1 tfb:1 completes:1 station:1 sale:1 tvx:1 |@word broadcast:1 group:1 inc:1 tvxg:1 say:5 complete:1 previously:2 announce:2 purchase:2 five:1 taft:4 television:1 station:2 last:1 week:1 tvx:1 sale:2 schedule:1 close:1 delay:1 price:2 240:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 subject:1 final:1 adjustment:1 indicate:1 size:1 gain:1 would:1 post:1 wtaf:1 philadelphia:1 wdca:1 washington:1 wcix:1 miami:1 ktxa:1 dallas:1 ktxh:1 houston:1
TAFT BROADCASTING <TFB> COMPLETES STATION SALE TVX Broadcast Group Inc <TVXG> said it has completed the previously-announced purchase of five Taft television stations. Last week, TVX said the sale, which was scheduled to close then, had been delayed. Taft said the purchase price was 240 mln dlrs, as previously announced. The price is subject to final adjustments, Taft said. Taft did not indicate the size of the gain, if any, it would post on the sale. It said the stations are WTAF-Philadelphia, WDCA-Washington, WCIX-Miami, KTXA-Dallas and KTXH-Houston.
test/15742
test/15742 |@title u:2 march:1 retail:1 sale:1 cut:1 late:1 easter:1 |@word retailer:4 lackluster:1 march:5 sale:20 due:2 late:2 easter:5 accord:2 analyst:11 expect:4 recovery:1 april:5 look:1 soft:1 shift:2 underlie:1 business:1 well:2 number:2 indicate:2 say:12 bear:2 stearns:2 monroe:1 greenstein:2 generally:1 average:1 result:1 account:1 variation:1 occurance:1 year:6 observe:1 19:1 three:1 week:1 later:1 last:4 edward:2 johnson:2 redbook:1 associates:1 rise:5 unadjusted:1 2:9 5:9 3:4 0:2 pct:12 seasonally:1 adjust:2 six:2 compare:1 7:2 obvious:1 question:1 whether:1 consumer:1 activity:2 slow:1 appear:1 liquidity:1 employment:1 jeff:1 edelman:2 drexel:2 lambert:1 burnham:1 overall:4 first:3 half:1 come:2 expectation:1 1987:2 bit:1 1986:3 houseware:1 furniture:1 big:1 ticket:1 item:1 strong:3 apparel:6 signal:1 many:1 holiday:1 near:1 gain:2 home:2 appliance:1 fashion:1 reflect:1 continue:2 strength:1 housing:1 market:1 brennan:2 chairman:3 sears:3 roebuck:1 co:2 report:2 4:7 woman:1 sportswear:1 also:1 excellent:1 total:1 modestly:1 even:1 modest:1 improvement:1 good:2 accomplishment:1 fact:1 people:1 buy:1 c:2 j:2 lawrence:1 harry:2 mortner:3 penney:5 inc:1 jcp:1 dayton:3 hudson:4 corp:1 dh:1 among:1 weak:2 performer:1 comparable:1 store:3 decline:3 1:10 9:2 respectively:1 catalog:2 8:2 william:1 howell:1 operation:1 geographically:1 range:1 active:1 east:1 economically:1 depressed:1 southwest:1 away:1 leisure:1 time:1 wear:1 line:1 yield:1 high:1 profit:2 margin:1 currently:1 hurt:1 kenneth:1 mackes:1 cite:1 tough:1 comparison:1 exceptionally:1 agree:1 promotion:1 slightly:1 low:2 plan:1 much:1 inventory:1 keep:1 lean:1 markdown:1 anyway:1 cj:1 quarter:2 originally:1 beginning:1 middle:1 may:2 retail:1 major:1 u:1 6:2 bil:7 k:1 mart:2 jc:1 wal:1 32:1 855:2 mln:11 federate:1 934:1 891:1 885:1 792:1 756:1 woolworth:1 591:1 590:1 zayre:1 12:1 522:1 464:1
U.S. MARCH RETAIL SALES CUT BY LATE EASTER U.S. retailers' lackluster March sales were due to a late Easter, according to analysts who expect a recovery in April. 'Sales look soft because of the Easter shift, but underlying business is better than the numbers indicate,' said Bear Stearns analyst Monroe Greenstein. Analysts generally average the sales results of March and April to account for the variation of Easter's occurance. This year, Easter is being observed on April 19, which is three weeks later than last year. Analyst Edward Johnson of Johnson Redbook Associates said sales for March rose an unadjusted 2.5 to 3.0 pct, and a seasonally adjusted 5.5 pct to six pct, compared to an adjusted 5.7 pct last year. 'The obvious question is whether these numbers indicate that the consumer activity is slowing, but it does not appear to be because liquidity and employment are rising,' said analyst Jeff Edelman, analyst of Drexel Lambert and Burnham. Overall, analysts said first half sales are coming in according to expectations. Sales for all of 1987 are expected to rise about 5.5 pct to six pct, up a bit from 1986's rise. In March, sales of housewares, furniture and big ticket items were stronger than apparel sales, signaling to many analysts that apparel sales will be strong in April as the holiday nears. 'Sales gains in home appliances and home fashions reflect a continuing strength in the housing market,' said Edward Brennan, chairman of Sears Roebuck and Co <S> which reported an overall sales gain of 4.2 pct. Brennan said sales of women's sportswear were also excellent. 'Sears' total apparel sales was up only modestly, but even a modest improvement in apparel is a very good accomplishment due to the fact that most people will buy apparel in April,' said C.J. Lawrence analysts Harry Mortner. J.C. Penney Co Inc <JCP> and Dayton Hudson Corp <DH> were among the weaker performers with comparable stores sales declining 1.5 pct and 4.9 pct, respectively. Penney's store and catalog sales declined 1.3 pct overall and Dayton Hudson's overall sales rose 4.8 pct. Penney chairman William Howell said, 'Sales continued strong for catalog operations and, geographically, ranged from very active in the east to weak in the economically depressed southwest.' 'Penney's been shifting away from leisure time activity wear to other apparel lines, which yield higher profit margins, but are currently hurting sales,' said Greenstein of Bear Stearns. Hudson chairman Kenneth Mackes cited the late Easter for the decline. Edelman of Drexel said that 'Hudson had a tougher comparison because it had an exceptionally good 1986.' Most analysts agreed that promotions are slightly lower than last year. 'Retailers are not planning for much - inventories are being kept lean, markdowns are lower than last year, but sales are coming through anyway,' said CJ Analyst Harry Mortner. Mortner said he expects profits in the first quarter to be better than he had originally expected in the beginning of the year. Most retailers report their first quarter in the middle of May. MARCH RETAIL SALES FOR MAJOR U.S. RETAILERS STORE PCT 1987 1986 SEARS 4.2 2.6 BIL 2.5 BIL K MART 4.6 2.2 BIL 2.1 BIL JC PENNEY (1.3) 1.1 BIL 1.1 BIL WAL-MART 32 1.1 BIL 855 MLN FEDERATED 4.9 934 MLN 891 MLN MAY 3.5 885 MLN 855 MLN DAYTON 4.8 792 MLN 756 MLN WOOLWORTH 0.2 591 MLN 590 MLN ZAYRE 12.7 522 MLN 464 MLN
test/15749
test/15749 |@title first:2 interstate:2 expect:2 brazil:2 ecuador:2 loan:2 action:2 cut:2 1987:2 net:2 15:2 4:2 mln:2 dlrs:2 |@word
FIRST INTERSTATE EXPECTS BRAZIL, ECUADOR LOAN ACTIONS TO CUT 1987 NET BY 15.4 MLN DLRS FIRST INTERSTATE EXPECTS BRAZIL, ECUADOR LOAN ACTIONS TO CUT 1987 NET BY 15.4 MLN DLRS
test/15751
test/15751 |@title morocco:1 tenders:1 55:1 000:1 tonne:1 pl:1 480:1 soyoil:1 |@word morocco:1 schedule:1 tender:2 april:1 14:1 total:1 55:1 000:1 tonne:4 u:1 soyoil:1 pl:1 480:1 shipment:2 may:2 september:2 private:1 export:1 source:1 say:2 call:1 6:1 100:1 12:2 200:1 june:1 july:1 august:1 300:1
MOROCCO TENDERS FOR 55,000 TONNES PL 480 SOYOIL Morocco is scheduled to tender April 14 for a total of 55,000 tonnes of U.S. soyoil under PL-480 for shipments from May through September, private export sources said. The tender calls for shipment of 6,100 tonnes in May, 12,200 tonnes each in June, July and August and 12,300 tonnes in September, they said.
test/15753
test/15753 |@title midlantic:1 corp:1 midl:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 dilute:1 1:4 18:1 dlrs:2 vs:5 04:1 net:1 45:1 0:2 mln:2 39:1 2:2 asset:1 16:1 7:1 billion:6 15:1 deposit:1 13:1 12:1 loan:1 11:1 9:1 10:1 note:1 result:1 restate:1 merger:1 midlantic:1 banks:1 inc:2 continental:1 bancorp:1 january:1 30:1 1987:1
MIDLANTIC CORP <MIDL> 1ST QTR NET Shr diluted 1.18 dlrs vs 1.04 dlrs Net 45.0 mln vs 39.2 mln Assets 16.7 billion vs 15.2 billion Deposits 13.0 billion vs 12.1 billion Loans 11.9 billion vs 10.1 billion NOTE: Results restated for merger of Midlantic Banks Inc and Continental Bancorp Inc on January 30, 1987.
test/15757
test/15757 |@title community:1 bank:1 system:1 inc:1 cbsi:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 46:1 ct:2 vs:2 49:1 net:1 1:1 101:1 551:1 831:1 398:1 note:1 share:1 adjust:1 two:1 one:1 stock:1 split:1 may:1 1986:1
COMMUNITY BANK SYSTEM INC <CBSI> 1ST QTR NET Shr 46 cts vs 49 cts Net 1,101,551 vs 831,398 NOTE: Share adjusted for two-for-one stock split in May 1986.
test/15759
test/15759 |@title fitchburg:1 gas:1 fge:1 raise:1 quarterly:1 |@word qtly:1 div:1 38:1 ct:2 vs:1 35:1 prior:1 pay:1 may:2 15:1 record:1 one:1
FITCHBURG GAS <FGE> RAISES QUARTERLY Qtly div 38 cts vs 35 cts prior Pay May 15 Record May One
test/15762
test/15762 |@title northern:1 trust:1 ntrs:1 net:1 hurt:1 brazil:1 loan:1 |@word northern:1 trust:1 corp:1 say:3 first:2 quarter:2 earning:1 reduce:1 875:1 000:1 dlrs:14 place:1 53:2 2:2 mln:14 loan:8 brazil:1 six:2 ecuador:1 cash:1 basis:2 remain:1 nonperforme:1 rest:1 1987:1 net:3 income:2 year:3 cut:1 3:1 bank:2 earlier:1 post:1 period:1 14:1 7:2 87:1 ct:2 share:2 11:3 73:1 total:1 nonperforming:1 asset:1 114:1 1:3 march:3 31:4 4:1 december:1 79:1 1986:2 provision:1 loss:2 eight:1 compare:1 ago:2 charge:1 reserve:1 78:1 two:1 pct:2 outstanding:2 high:1 56:1 65:1
NORTHERN TRUST <NTRS> NET HURT BY BRAZIL LOANS Northern Trust Corp said its first quarter earnings were reduced by 875,000 dlrs by placing 53.2 mln dlrs of loans to Brazil and six mln dlrs in loans to Ecuador on a cash basis. Should these loans remain on nonperforming basis for the rest of 1987, net income for year will be cut by about 3.2 mln dlrs, the bank said. Earlier it posted net income for the period of 14.7 mln dlrs or 87 cts a share, up from 11.7 mln dlrs or 73 cts a share. Total nonperforming assets were 114.1 mln dlrs at March 31, up from 53.4 mln dlrs at December 31 and 79 mln dlrs at March 31, 1986 the bank said. The provision for loan losses for the first quarter was eight mln dlrs compared to 11 mln a year ago. Net loan charge offs were six mln dlrs, down from 11 mln dlrs a year ago. The reserve for loan losses was 78.1 mln dlrs, or two pct of outstanding loans, higher than the 56 mln dlrs of 1.65 pct of loans outstanding at March 31, 1986.
test/15767
test/15767 |@title doe:1 run:1 raise:1 lead:1 price:1 0:1 50:2 ct:2 26:1 |@word doe:1 run:1 company:1 say:1 increase:1 price:2 corrode:1 grade:1 lead:1 one:1 half:1 cent:2 26:1 50:1 lb:1 effective:1 immediately:1 quote:1 fob:2 herculaneum:1 mo:2 boss:1 freight:1 allow:1 carload:1 quantity:1
DOE RUN RAISES LEAD PRICE 0.50 CT TO 26.50 CTS Doe Run Company said it is increasing the price of its corroding grade lead by one-half cent to 26.50 cents a lb, effective immediately. The price is quoted FOB, Herculaneum, Mo., and FOB, Boss, Mo., with freight allowed for carload quantities.
test/15768
test/15768 |@title spain:1 foreign:1 reserve:1 rise:1 february:1 |@word spain:4 foreign:7 reserve:4 rise:3 905:1 mln:5 dlrs:7 february:3 total:1 17:1 05:1 billion:2 compare:1 14:1 11:1 1986:1 bank:2 figure:1 show:1 new:1 accounting:1 system:2 introduce:1 month:1 exclude:1 currency:3 hold:1 financial:3 institution:3 previous:1 would:1 391:1 take:1 account:1 fall:2 514:1 position:2 january:1 year:1 central:1 143:1 118:1
SPAIN'S FOREIGN RESERVES RISE IN FEBRUARY Spain's foreign reserves rose by 905 mln dlrs in February to total 17.05 billion dlrs, compared with 14.11 billion dlrs in February 1986, Bank of Spain figures show. Under a new accounting system introduced this month, Spain's foreign reserves now exclude foreign currency held by financial institutions. Under the previous system, Spain's foreign reserves would have risen by 391 mln dlrs in February, taking into account a fall of 514 mln dlrs in financial institutions' foreign currency position. In January this year, the Central Bank's foreign reserves rose by 143 mln dlrs, while financial institutions' foreign currency position fell by 118 mln dlrs.
test/15769
test/15769 |@title sulpetro:1 ltd:1 1st:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 loss:1 |@word shr:1 give:1 net:1 loss:3 9:1 900:1 000:2 vs:2 17:1 300:1 revs:1 14:1 7:1 mln:2 29:1 8:1 note:1 previous:1 restate:1
<SULPETRO LTD> 1ST QTR JAN 31 LOSS Shr not given Net loss 9,900,000 vs loss 17,300,000 Revs 14.7 mln vs 29.8 mln Note: Previous loss restated.
test/15772
test/15772 |@title western:1 federal:1 savings:1 bank:1 wfpr:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 74:1 ct:2 vs:2 92:1 net:1 1:2 300:1 450:1 600:1 258:1 note:1 share:1 adjust:1 10:1 pct:1 stock:1 dividend:1 july:1 1986:1 company:1 base:1 mayaguez:1 puerto:1 rico:1
WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK <WFPR> 1ST QTR NET Shr 74 cts vs 92 cts Net 1,300,450 vs 1,600,258 NOTE: Share adjusted for 10 pct stock dividend in July 1986. Company based in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
test/15777
test/15777 |@title final:1 test:1 inc:1 fnlt:1 4th:1 qtr:1 loss:1 |@word shr:2 loss:6 six:2 ct:3 vs:6 88:1 net:2 123:1 840:1 1:3 298:1 377:1 revs:2 333:1 416:1 385:1 146:1 year:1 profit:2 47:1 dlrs:1 124:1 872:1 2:2 171:1 011:1 4:1 618:1 232:1 959:1 141:1
FINAL TEST INC <FNLT> 4TH QTR LOSS Shr loss six cts vs loss 88 cts Net loss 123,840 vs loss 1,298,377 Revs 1,333,416 vs 385,146 Year Shr profit six cts vs loss 1.47 dlrs Net profit 124,872 vs loss 2,171,011 Revs 4,618,232 vs 2,959,141
test/15778
test/15778 |@title protective:1 life:1 prot:1 acquisition:1 |@word protective:1 life:2 corp:1 say:1 sign:1 letter:1 intent:1 assume:1 liberty:1 insurance:2 co:1 group:1 july:1 1:1 subject:1 regulatory:1 approval:1 term:1 disclose:1
PROTECTIVE LIFE <PROT> IN ACQUISITION Protective Life Corp said it has signed a letter of intent to assume <Liberty Life Insurance Co's> group insurance on July 1, subject to regulatory approvals. Terms were not disclosed.
test/15780
test/15780 |@title smith:1 corp:1 smc:1 set:1 quarterly:1 |@word qtly:1 divs:1 class:1 b:1 20:2 ct:2 vs:1 pay:1 may:1 15:1 record:1 april:1 30:1
A.O. SMITH CORP <SMC> SETS QUARTERLIES Qtly divs Class A and B 20 cts vs 20 cts Pay May 15 Record April 30
test/15782
test/15782 |@title central:1 bancorp:1 inc:1 cban:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 1:1 02:1 dlrs:2 vs:2 78:1 ct:1 net:2 14:1 4:1 mln:2 11:1 0:1 note:1 1987:1 include:1 gain:1 2:1 222:1 000:1 termination:1 pension:1 plan:1 result:1 restate:1 pooled:1 acquisition:1 share:1 adjust:1 stock:1 dividend:1
CENTRAL BANCORP INC <CBAN> 1ST QTR NET Shr 1.02 dlrs vs 78 cts Net 14.4 mln vs 11.0 mln NOTE: 1987 net includes gain 2,222,000 dlrs from termination of pension plan. Results restated for pooled acquisitions and share adjusted for stock dividends.
test/15785
test/15785 |@title emcor:1 complete:1 sale:1 stock:1 investor:1 |@word emcore:1 say:1 complete:1 sale:1 4:1 1:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 stock:1 citicorp:1 venture:1 capital:1 ltd:1 concord:1 ventures:1 dillon:1 read:1 co:1 private:1 investor:1
<EMCOR> COMPLETES SALE OF STOCK TO INVESTORS Emcore said it completed the sale of 4.1 mln dlrs of stock to Citicorp Venture Capital Ltd, Concord Ventures of Dillon Read and Co and private investors.
test/15790
test/15790 |@title vlsi:2 technology:1 inc:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 seven:1 ct:2 vs:4 six:1 net:1 1:2 612:1 000:4 406:1 rev:1 38:1 2:1 mln:2 34:1 3:1 avg:1 shrs:1 23:1 742:1 22:1 945:1
VLSI TECHNOLOGY INC <VLSI> 1ST QTR NET Shr seven cts vs six cts Net 1,612,000 vs 1,406,000 Revs 38.2 mln vs 34.3 mln Avg shrs 23,742,000 vs 22,945,000
test/15793
test/15793 |@title belgian:1 current:1 account:1 surplus:1 widen:1 1986:1 |@word belgium:1 current:1 account:1 surplus:3 measure:1 cash:1 basis:1 widen:1 sharply:1 134:1 9:3 billion:10 franc:4 last:1 year:1 17:1 5:1 1985:2 finance:1 ministry:1 say:1 increase:2 due:1 almost:1 entirely:1 sharp:1 rise:2 good:1 trade:2 126:1 1:1 20:1 4:2 service:1 52:1 38:1 deficit:2 transfer:1 slightly:1 43:1 6:1 41:1 8:1 private:1 sector:1 capital:1 operation:1 show:1 steeply:1 high:1 160:1 7:1 56:1
BELGIAN CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS WIDENS IN 1986 Belgium's current account surplus, measured on a cash basis, widened sharply to 134.9 billion francs last year from 17.5 billion in 1985, the Finance Ministry said. The increase was due almost entirely to a sharp rise in the goods trade surplus to 126.1 billion francs from 20.4 billion. The services trade surpluses increased to 52.4 billion francs from 38.9 billion while the deficit on transfers rose slightly to 43.6 billion from 41.8 billion. Private sector capital operations showed a steeply higher deficit of 160.7 billion francs after 56.9 billion in 1985.
test/15797
test/15797 |@title silicon:1 systems:1 inc:1 slcn:1 2nd:1 qtr:1 march:1 28:1 |@word shr:2 profit:6 five:1 ct:4 vs:6 two:1 net:2 325:1 000:4 105:1 revs:2 19:1 5:1 mln:4 16:1 1:1 six:1 mth:1 nine:1 loss:2 35:1 627:1 2:1 280:1 36:1 9:1 27:1 4:1
SILICON SYSTEMS INC <SLCN> 2ND QTR MARCH 28 Shr profit five cts vs profit two cts Net profit 325,000 vs profit 105,000 Revs 19.5 mln vs 16.1 mln Six Mths Shr profit nine cts vs loss 35 cts Net profit 627,000 vs loss 2,280,000 Revs 36.9 mln vs 27.4 mln
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test/15798 |@title disease:1 put:1 zimbabwe:1 beef:1 export:1 jeopardy:1 |@word zimbabwe:3 beef:10 export:9 european:1 community:1 ec:7 potentially:1 worth:1 70:1 mln:3 zimbabwean:2 dlrs:3 year:2 may:1 jeopardise:1 outbreak:5 foot:1 mouth:1 disease:3 southwestern:1 matabeleland:1 industry:3 source:3 say:4 country:4 temporarily:1 suspend:1 await:2 decision:2 veterinary:2 committee:2 consider:1 formal:1 ban:3 main:1 ranch:1 province:1 already:1 lead:1 neighbouring:1 produce:1 botswana:1 zambia:1 bar:1 dairy:2 import:1 threaten:1 loss:1 least:1 one:2 revenue:1 situation:1 still:2 uncertain:1 moment:1 normally:1 occur:1 automatic:1 suspension:2 yesterday:1 comment:1 policy:1 explain:1 depend:1 seriousness:1 decide:1 three:2 option:1 allow:1 continue:1 free:1 area:1 clamp:1 month:1 add:1 ask:1 identify:1 grant:1 quota:1 8:1 100:1 tonne:1 high:1 grade:1 market:2 1985:1 spend:1 million:1 dollar:1 erect:1 control:1 fence:1 upgrade:1 abattoir:1 meet:1 stringent:1 rule:1 force:1 sell:1 glutted:1 world:1 low:1 price:1 project:1 earning:1 sale:1 could:1 fall:1 23:1 result:1
DISEASE PUTS ZIMBABWE BEEF EXPORTS IN JEOPARDY Zimbabwe's beef exports to the European Community (EC), potentially worth 70 mln Zimbabwean dlrs this year, may be jeopardised by an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in southwestern Matabeleland, industry sources said. The country has temporarily suspended beef exports to the EC because of the outbreak and awaits a decision from the EC veterinary committee, which is considering a formal ban. The outbreak in the country's main ranching province has already led neighbouring beef-producing Botswana and Zambia to bar beef and dairy imports from Zimbabwe, threatening the dairy industry with a loss of at least one mln dlrs in export revenue. 'The situation is still uncertain at the moment. Normally when an outbreak occurs there is an automatic suspension of beef exports,' one industry source said yesterday. Commenting on EC policy, he explained, 'Depending on the seriousness of the outbreak the (veterinary) committee then decides on three options, allowing us to continue exporting beef from disease-free areas, clamping a three-month suspension on exports or banning us from exporting for a year. We are still awaiting their decision,' he added, asking not to be identified. Zimbabwe was granted an export quota of 8,100 tonnes of high-grade beef to EC markets in 1985 after the country had spent millions of dollars erecting disease-control fences and upgrading abattoirs to meet stringent EC rules. Should the EC ban Zimbabwean exports, the country will be forced to sell its beef on glutted world beef markets at low prices, the source said. Projected earnings from beef sales could fall about 23 mln dlrs as a result, he said.
test/15800
test/15800 |@title shawmut:1 corp:1 shas:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 1:4 32:1 dlrs:4 vs:6 26:2 net:1 21:1 2:2 mln:4 17:1 4:2 avg:1 shrs:1 16:1 13:1 8:3 asset:1 10:1 0:1 billion:5 deposit:1 7:2 6:3 loan:2 pct:1 note:1 result:1 restate:1 pooled:1 acquisition:1 shawmut:1 home:1 bank:1 fidelity:1 trust:1 co:1 include:1 first:1 gibraltar:1 mortgage:1 corp:1 december:1 30:1 1986:1 purchase:1 loss:1 provision:1 800:1 000:2 300:1
SHAWMUT CORP <SHAS> 1ST QTR NET Shr 1.32 dlrs vs 1.26 dlrs Net 21.2 mln vs 17.4 mln Avg shrs 16.1 mln vs 13.8 mln Assets 10.0 billion vs 8.4 billion Deposits 7.2 billion vs 6.1 billion Loans 6.7 billion up 26 pct NOTE: Results restated for pooled acquisitions of Shawmut Home Bank and Fidelity Trust Co and include First Gibraltar Mortgage Corp from December 30, 1986 purchase. Loan loss provision 8,800,000 dlrs vs 6,300,000 dlrs.
test/15801
test/15801 |@title minntech:1 mntx:1 see:1 first:1 quarter:1 loss:1 |@word minntech:1 corp:1 say:1 expect:1 report:1 loss:1 fiscal:1 1988:1 first:1 quarter:1 end:1 june:1 30:1 due:1 start:1 cost:1 relate:1 new:1 membrane:1 oxygenator:1 water:1 filtration:1 product:1 however:1 revenue:1 earning:1 consistently:1 increase:1 throughout:1 remainder:1 year:1 president:1 louis:1 cosentino:1 tell:1 analyst:1
MINNTECH <MNTX> SEES FIRST QUARTER LOSS Minntech Corp said it expects to report loss for its fiscal 1988 first quarter to end June 30, due to start-up costs related to a new membrane oxygenator and water filtration products. However, revenues and earnings should consistently increase throughout the remainder of the year, President Louis Cosentino told analysts.
test/15803
test/15803 |@title gordex:1 mineral:1 locate:1 gold:1 deposit:1 |@word gordex:3 mineral:1 ltd:1 say:3 geologist:1 locate:1 one:1 mln:2 ton:5 gold:2 bearing:2 deposit:3 0:1 057:1 ounce:1 per:1 cape:3 spencer:3 company:1 plan:1 invest:1 2:1 5:1 canadian:1 dlrs:1 expand:1 site:1 treatment:1 facility:2 process:1 100:1 000:3 year:2 200:2 1988:1 prior:1 completion:1 recent:1 exploration:1 program:1 estimate:1 expansion:1 intente:1 enable:1 operate:1 24:1 hour:1 day:1 throughout:1
GORDEX MINERALS LOCATES GOLD DEPOSITS <Gordex Mineral Ltd> said geologists located more than one mln tons of gold-bearing deposits, 0.057 ounces per ton, at Cape Spencer. The company said it plans to invest 2.5 mln Canadian dlrs to expand on-site treatment facilities to process 100,000 tons of gold-bearing deposits this year and 200,000 tons in 1988. Prior to the completion of the recent exploration program, Gordex estimated the Cape Spencer deposit had 200,000 tons. Gordex said the expansion of the Cape Spencer facilities is intented to enable it to operate 24 hours a day throughout the year.
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test/15804 |@title u:1 congressman:1 introduce:1 reagan:1 sugar:1 bill:1 |@word rep:1 john:1 porter:2 r:1 ill:1 introduce:2 house:1 representatives:1 legislation:1 propose:1 reagan:1 administration:2 slash:1 u:1 sugar:5 price:2 support:1 spokesman:2 say:3 bill:1 without:1 change:1 proposal:2 send:1 congress:1 last:1 month:1 plan:1 call:1 cut:2 loan:1 rate:1 12:1 cent:2 per:1 pound:1 18:1 grower:3 would:3 compensate:1 target:1 direct:1 payment:2 gradually:1 phase:1 1990:1 cost:1 estimate:1 1:2 billion:1 dlrs:1 representative:1 reject:1 ruin:1 domestic:1 industry:1
U.S. CONGRESSMAN INTRODUCES REAGAN SUGAR BILL Rep. John Porter, R-Ill., introduced in the House of Representatives legislation proposed by the Reagan administration to slash the U.S. sugar price support, a spokesman for Porter said. The spokesman said the bill was introduced without any changes from the administration's proposal sent to Congress last month. That plan calls for a cut in the sugar loan rate to 12 cents per pound from 18 cents now. Sugar growers would be compensated for the price cut with targeted direct payments, to be gradually phased-out through 1990. The payments to growers would cost an estimated 1.1 billion dlrs. Representatives of sugar growers have rejected the proposal, saying it would ruin the domestic sugar industry.
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test/15805 |@title canada:2 91:2 day:2 bill:2 average:2 6:2 95:2 pct:4 make:2 bank:2 rate:2 7:2 20:2 |@word
CANADA 91-DAY T-BILLS AVERAGE 6.95 PCT, MAKING BANK RATE 7.20 PCT CANADA 91-DAY T-BILLS AVERAGE 6.95 PCT, MAKING BANK RATE 7.20 PCT
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test/15807 |@title republic:1 savings:1 loan:1 rsla:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 89:1 ct:1 vs:3 available:1 net:2 1:2 163:1 000:4 466:1 nine:1 mth:1 3:1 696:1 624:1 note:1 company:1 convert:1 stock:1 ownership:1 effective:1 august:1 1986:2 period:1 end:1 march:1 31:1 1987:1 respectively:1
REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND LOAN <RSLA> 3RD QTR NET Shr 89 cts vs not available Net 1,163,000 vs 466,000 Nine Mths Net 3,696,000 vs 1,624,000 NOTE: Company converted to stock ownership effective August 1986. Periods end March 31, 1987 and 1986 respectively.
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test/15808 |@title southmark:1 sm:1 issue:1 american:1 realty:1 right:1 |@word southmark:4 corp:1 say:1 shareholder:2 issue:1 special:1 dividend:2 right:3 acquire:1 22:1 share:3 american:2 realty:2 trust:2 arb:1 100:1 record:1 date:2 receive:2 may:1 one:1 ex:1 april:2 27:1 six:1 holder:1 84:1 pct:1 outstanding:1
SOUTHMARK <SM> TO ISSUE AMERICAN REALTY RIGHTS Southmark Corp said shareholders will be issued, as a special dividend, rights to acquire 22 shares of American Realty Trust <ARB> for each 100 shares of Southmark owned. The record date for Southmark shareholders to receive these rights will be May one with an ex-dividend date of April 27. Southmark received these rights on April six, as the holder of about 84 pct of American Realty Trust's outstanding shares.
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test/15810 |@title wall:1 street:1 stock:1 ual:2 inc:1 |@word takeover:3 speculation:3 continue:1 fuel:1 heavy:1 trading:1 ual:4 inc:1 trader:3 say:5 rise:1 1:1 5:3 8:2 73:1 volume:1 two:1 mln:1 share:1 trade:1 little:1 upward:1 movement:1 earlier:1 session:1 rumor:1 begin:1 yesterday:1 add:1 company:2 would:2 target:1 believe:1 coniston:2 partner:1 pritzker:2 family:1 chicago:1 buy:1 stock:1 decline:1 comment:2 bidder:1 may:2 appear:1 also:1 real:1 estate:1 developer:1 donald:1 trump:1 hold:1 stake:1 participate:1 bid:1 pilot:1 willing:1 pay:1 4:1 billion:1 dlrs:1 include:1 debt:1 united:1 airlines:1 unit:1
WALL STREET STOCKS/UAL INC <UAL> Takeover speculation continues to fuel heavy trading in UAL Inc, traders said. UAL rose 1-5/8 to 73-5/8 on volume of more than two mln shares, after trading with little upward movement earlier in the session. Traders said rumors, which began yesterday, added to speculation that the company would be the target of a takeover. They said it was believed Coniston Partners and the Pritzker family of Chicago were buying the stock. Coniston declined comment and the Pritzkers had no comment. Traders said there was speculation a bidder might appear, and also that real estate developer Donald Trump, who holds a stake in UAL, might participate in a takeover bid. UAL pilots said they would be willing to pay 4.5 billion dlrs, which includes debt, for the company's United Airlines unit.
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test/15811 |@title gordex:1 mineral:1 locate:1 canada:1 gold:1 deposit:1 |@word gordex:3 mineral:1 ltd:1 say:3 geologist:1 locate:1 one:1 mln:2 short:1 ton:5 gold:2 bearing:2 deposit:3 0:1 057:1 ounce:1 per:1 cape:3 spencer:3 company:1 plan:1 invest:1 2:1 5:1 canadian:1 dlrs:1 expand:1 site:1 treatment:1 facility:2 process:1 100:1 000:3 year:2 200:2 1988:1 prior:1 completion:1 recent:1 exploration:1 program:1 estimate:1 expansion:1 intend:1 enable:1 operation:1 24:1 hour:1 day:1 throughout:1
GORDEX MINERALS LOCATES CANADA GOLD DEPOSITS Gordex Mineral Ltd said geologists located more than one mln short tons of gold-bearing deposits, 0.057 ounces per ton, at Cape Spencer. The company said it plans to invest 2.5 mln Canadian dlrs to expand on-site treatment facilities to process 100,000 tons of gold-bearing deposits this year and 200,000 tons in 1988. Prior to the completion of the recent exploration program, Gordex estimated the Cape Spencer deposit had 200,000 tons. Gordex said the expansion of the Cape Spencer facilities is intended to enable operation 24 hours a day throughout the year.
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test/15816 |@title canadian:1 bank:1 rate:1 rise:1 week:1 |@word canada:2 key:1 bank:3 rate:2 rise:1 7:6 20:1 pct:8 15:1 week:9 say:1 set:1 1:3 4:1 percentage:1 point:1 average:6 yield:4 weekly:1 issue:1 91:3 day:7 treasury:1 bill:7 6:2 95:1 compare:1 previous:1 90:1 tender:2 accept:1 2:2 55:1 billion:4 dlrs:12 price:3 98:2 296:1 310:1 last:5 40:2 182:2 96:2 488:1 549:1 30:1 versus:2 17:1 500:2 mln:2 364:2 92:1 969:1 93:1 159:1 58:1 38:1 receive:1 next:1 50:1
CANADIAN BANK RATE RISES IN WEEK Canada's key bank rate rose to 7.20 pct from 7.15 pct the week before, Bank of Canada said. Bank rate is set 1/4 percentage point above the average yield on the weekly issue of 91-day treasury bills. This week's yield was 6.95 pct compared with the previous week's 6.90 pct. Tenders were accepted for 2.55 billion dlrs of 91-day bills at an average price of 98.296 dlrs against 98.310 dlrs last week. The 1.40 billion dlrs of 182-day bills were priced at an average 96.488 dlrs against 96.549 dlrs last week, to yield an average 7.30 pct, versus 7.17 pct last week. The 500 mln dlrs of 364-day bills were priced at an average 92.969 dlrs against 93.159 dlrs last week, to yield an average 7.58 pct versus 7.38 pct last week. Tenders will be received next week for 2.50 billion dlrs of 91-day bills, 1.40 billion dlrs of 182-day bills and 500 mln dlrs of 364-day bills.
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test/15817 |@title consensus:1 see:1 tin:1 pact:1 extension:1 |@word quarterly:1 session:4 international:2 tin:3 council:2 itc:1 continue:1 without:1 formal:2 agreement:3 extension:3 sixth:1 ita:1 delegate:3 say:2 apparent:1 general:1 consensus:1 prolong:1 delegation:1 still:1 await:1 instruction:1 capital:1 informally:1 indicate:1 favour:1 afternoon:1 use:1 seek:1 clarification:1 issue:1 involve:1 discuss:1 internal:1 matter:1 source:1 optimistic:1 resolution:2 could:1 pass:1 tomorrow:2 suggest:1 special:1 would:1 convene:1 adopt:1 association:1 produce:1 country:1 meeting:2 april:1 14:1 16:1 full:1 resume:1 1330:1 gmt:1 european:1 community:1 coordination:1 1100:1
CONSENSUS SEEN ON TIN PACT EXTENSION The quarterly session of the International Tin Council (ITC) continued without formal agreement on an extension of the sixth International Tin Agreement (ITA), but delegates said it was apparent there was a general consensus the Agreement should be prolonged. Some delegations are still awaiting formal instructions from capitals, but informally most have indicated they favour an extension, delegates said. This afternoon's session was used by delegates to seek further clarification on some of the issues involved, and to discuss internal matters. Some sources were optimistic a resolution on an extension could be passed tomorrow but others suggested a special session would be convened to adopt the resolution after the Association of Tin Producing Countries meeting April 14 to 16. The full Council session resumes tomorrow at 1330 GMT after a European Community coordination meeting at 1100.
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test/15819 |@title slater:1 electric:1 inc:1 slat:1 1st:1 qtr:1 feb:1 28:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 four:1 ct:2 vs:3 10:2 net:1 31:1 000:3 82:1 sale:1 9:2 mln:1 760:1
SLATER ELECTRIC INC <SLAT> 1ST QTR FEB 28 NET Shr four cts vs 10 cts Net 31,000 vs 82,000 Sales 10.9 mln vs 9,760,000
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test/15821 |@title south:1 jersey:1 industries:1 inc:1 sji:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word oper:4 shr:2 1:3 64:1 dlrs:8 vs:6 50:1 net:3 6:4 200:3 000:6 5:1 600:2 rev:1 give:1 12:1 mth:1 2:2 76:1 58:1 10:2 4:1 mln:3 9:1 note:1 income:1 include:1 discontinue:1 operation:1 1986:1 period:1 500:1 dlr:1 gain:1 change:1 accounting:1 result:1 restate:1 7:1 quarter:1 11:1
SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC <SJI> 1ST QTR NET Oper shr 1.64 dlrs vs 1.50 dlrs Oper net 6,200,000 vs 5,600,000 Revs not given 12 mths Oper shr 2.76 dlrs vs 2.58 dlrs Oper net 10.4 mln vs 9,600,000 NOTE: Net income including discontinued operation and, in both 1986 periods, 1,500,000 dlr gain from change in accounting for which results restated, 6,200,000 dlrs vs 7,200,000 dlrs in quarter and 10.6 mln dlrs vs 11.6 mln dlrs.
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test/15822 |@title city:1 national:1 corp:1 ctyn:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 56:1 ct:2 vs:5 35:1 net:1 10:1 271:1 000:2 6:1 425:1 loan:1 1:3 44:1 billion:6 20:1 deposit:1 2:3 36:1 96:2 asset:1 55:1
CITY NATIONAL CORP <CTYN> 1ST QTR NET Shr 56 cts vs 35 cts Net 10,271,000 vs 6,425,000 Loans 1.44 billion vs 1.20 billion Deposits 2.36 billion vs 1.96 billion Assets 2.96 billion vs 2.55 billion
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test/15823 |@title allied:1 bankshares:1 inc:1 abga:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 50:1 ct:3 vs:2 26:1 net:1 1:1 316:1 000:3 656:1 note:1 qtr:1 1987:1 include:1 tax:1 gain:1 500:1 dlrs:1 19:1 per:1 share:1
ALLIED BANKSHARES INC <ABGA> 1ST QTR NET Shr 50 cts vs 26 cts Net 1,316,000 vs 656,000 NOTE: qtr 1987 includes tax gain 500,000 dlrs, or 19 cts per share.
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test/15829 |@title royal:1 dutch:1 rd:1 unit:1 cut:1 heating:1 oil:1 price:1 |@word royal:1 dutch:1 shell:1 scallop:1 petroleum:1 co:1 subsidiary:1 say:2 reduce:1 price:3 charge:1 contract:2 barge:2 customer:1 new:1 york:1 harbor:1 heat:2 oil:2 2:1 5:1 ct:2 gallon:2 effective:1 tomorrow:1 company:1 cut:1 bring:1 51:1
ROYAL DUTCH <RD> UNIT TO CUT HEATING OIL PRICE Royal Dutch/Shell's Scallop Petroleum Co subsidiary said it will reduce the price it charges contract barge customers in New York harbor for heating oil by 2.5 cts a gallon, effective tomorrow. The company said the price cut will bring the contract barge price for heating oil to 51 cts a gallon.
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test/15831 |@title magma:1 raise:1 copper:1 price:1 0:1 25:1 ct:2 65:1 75:1 |@word magma:1 copper:2 co:1 subsidiary:1 newmont:1 mining:1 corp:1 say:1 raise:1 cathode:1 price:1 0:1 25:1 cent:2 65:1 75:1 lb:1 effective:1 immediately:1
MAGMA RAISES COPPER PRICE 0.25 CT TO 65.75 CTS Magma Copper Co, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corp, said it is raising its copper cathode price by 0.25 cent to 65.75 cents a lb, effective immediately.
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test/15832 |@title first:1 bank:1 system:1 inc:1 fbs:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 95:1 ct:2 vs:4 80:1 net:1 57:1 4:1 mln:2 46:1 6:1 asset:1 28:1 39:1 billion:4 25:1 87:1 loan:1 13:1 99:1 14:1 35:1
FIRST BANK SYSTEM INC <FBS> 1ST QTR NET Shr 95 cts vs 80 cts Net 57.4 mln vs 46.6 mln Assets 28.39 billion vs 25.87 billion Loans 13.99 billion vs 14.35 billion
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test/15833 |@title centerre:1 bancorp:1 ctbc:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 94:2 ct:1 vs:5 1:1 02:1 dlrs:1 net:1 7:2 255:1 000:2 856:1 loan:1 2:2 88:1 billion:6 deposit:1 4:1 05:1 3:1 73:1 asset:1 5:2 43:1 14:1
CENTERRE BANCORP <CTBC> 1ST QTR NET Shr 94 cts vs 1.02 dlrs Net 7,255,000 vs 7,856,000 Loans 2.88 billion vs 2.94 billion Deposits 4.05 billion vs 3.73 billion Assets 5.43 billion vs 5.14 billion
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test/15834 |@title sea:1 galley:1 stores:1 inc:1 seag:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word oper:2 shr:1 four:1 ct:4 vs:4 one:2 net:1 108:1 000:4 30:1 revs:1 12:1 8:2 mln:2 14:1 note:1 current:1 qtr:1 figure:1 exclude:1 operating:1 loss:1 carryforward:1 gain:2 57:1 dlrs:2 two:1 per:2 share:2 21:1
SEA GALLEY STORES INC <SEAG> 1ST QTR NET Oper shr four cts vs one ct Oper net 108,000 vs 30,000 Revs 12.8 mln vs 14.8 mln Note: Current qtr figures exclude operating loss carryforward gain of 57,000 dlrs, or two cts per share vs gain of 21,000 dlrs, or one ct per share.
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test/15836 |@title egypt:1 cancels:1 wheat:1 tender:1 |@word egypt:1 cancel:1 april:2 2:1 tender:3 200:1 000:1 tonne:3 origin:1 wheat:1 15:1 30:1 shipment:1 trade:4 egyptian:3 official:3 source:2 say:3 cancellation:2 follow:2 offer:3 company:1 islamic:3 corp:3 85:1 80:1 dlrs:2 cost:1 freight:1 undercut:1 trader:1 93:1 90:1 94:1 49:1 paris:1 confirm:1 government:2 refuse:1 legal:1 reason:1 deny:1 report:1 may:1 substitute:1 private:1 deal:1 original:1
EGYPT CANCELS WHEAT TENDER Egypt has cancelled its April 2 tender for 200,000 tonnes of any origin wheat for April 15-30 shipment, trade and Egyptian official sources said. Trade sources said the cancellation followed an offer by an Egyptian company, Islamic Corp, at 85.80 dlrs/tonne cost and freight, undercutting other traders' offers of between 93.90 and 94.49 dlrs/tonne. An Egyptian trade official in Paris confirmed cancellation of the tender following the Islamic Corp offer, which he said the government had refused for legal reasons. The official denied trade reports that the government might have substituted a private deal with Islamic Corp for the original tender.
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test/15838 |@title house:1 panel:1 want:1 pentagon:1 manage:1 u:1 stockpile:1 |@word house:3 armed:1 services:1 committee:6 vote:3 transfer:1 management:7 stockpiled:1 material:6 national:1 defense:4 u:1 secretary:2 also:1 legally:1 bind:1 quantity:1 quality:1 requirement:1 mostly:1 metal:1 measure:3 part:1 authorization:1 bill:1 next:1 month:1 purpose:1 pass:2 yesterday:1 improve:1 stockpile:9 discourage:1 sell:3 could:1 jeopardize:1 strategic:3 need:1 staff:1 member:1 tell:1 reuters:1 stand:1 gain:1 manage:2 properly:1 say:5 staffer:2 last:1 10:2 year:1 atrocious:1 responsibility:1 belong:1 white:1 agency:4 federal:1 emergency:1 would:1 influence:1 decision:1 keep:1 administration:1 propose:1 goal:1 700:1 million:1 dlrs:2 worth:1 hold:1 contain:1 around:1 billion:1 several:1 currently:1 help:2 fema:1 decide:1 much:1 deficit:1 include:1 office:1 budget:1 department:1 interior:1 commerce:1 believe:1 share:1 involvement:1 counter:1 productive:1
HOUSE PANEL WANTS PENTAGON MANAGE U.S. STOCKPILE The House Armed Services Committee has voted for a transfer in the management of stockpiled materials for national defense to the U.S. Defense Secretary. The committee also voted for legally-binding quantity and quality requirements on the materials, mostly metals. The measures are a part of the Defense Authorization Bill which will be voted on in the House next month. The purpose of the measures, passed by the committee yesterday, is to improve stockpile management and discourage sell-offs of materials that could jeopardize strategic needs, a staff member of the committee told Reuters. 'They (the stockpiles) stand to gain the most by being managed properly,' said the staffer. 'Management of the stockpile over the last 10 years has been atrocious.' Responsibility for stockpile management now belongs to a White House agency, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The staffer said under the measures passed by the committee the Secretary of Defense would have more influence over decisions to keep or sell strategic stockpile materials. The administration has proposed a goal of 700 million dlrs worth of strategic materials to be held in the stockpile. The stockpile now contains around 10 billion dlrs of materials. He said several agencies currently helped FEMA to manage the stockpile and decide how much to sell to help the deficit. These agencies included the Office of Management and Budget and the Departments of Interior and Commerce, he said. The committee believed the shared involvement in stockpile management was counter-productive, he said.
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test/15840 |@title canada:1 trade:1 rise:1 see:1 start:1 recovery:1 |@word canada:5 trade:9 picture:1 brighten:1 considerably:1 underscoring:1 economist:8 prediction:1 sector:2 would:4 post:1 long:1 await:1 recovery:2 year:8 federal:1 government:1 report:3 today:1 monthly:2 surplus:5 soar:1 1:2 25:1 billion:9 canadian:7 dlrs:8 february:5 double:1 january:1 623:1 mln:2 sharply:2 high:2 1986:1 189:1 dlr:2 tally:1 hopefully:1 beginning:1 trend:2 say:8 richardson:1 greenshields:1 ltd:2 susan:1 clark:1 toronto:2 generally:1 expect:2 large:2 gain:2 next:1 month:2 look:2 upward:1 throughout:1 think:1 balance:1 improve:1 certainly:1 morning:3 figure:2 indicative:1 comment:1 james:1 donegan:2 security:1 firm:1 midland:2 doherty:1 statistics:1 drive:2 23:2 pct:2 automobile:1 product:1 export:5 record:1 3:1 2:1 dl:1 automotive:1 help:2 push:1 value:2 5:1 9:4 agency:1 total:2 expand:1 10:2 44:1 85:3 import:2 slip:1 19:1 predict:1 1987:1 end:1 three:1 five:1 last:1 dismal:1 1985:1 17:1 48:1 money:2 market:5 analyst:2 positive:2 news:2 touch:2 modest:2 rally:2 dollar:2 rise:3 76:6 u:5 ct:6 north:2 american:3 early:4 close:2 58:2 wednesday:2 currency:3 hover:2 around:2 78:2 afternoon:2 trading:2 bank:3 improved:2 performance:3 stimulate:2 otherwise:2 sluggish:2 economy:3 country:3 consumer:2 spend:1 torrid:1 pace:1 recent:1 curtail:2 outlay:1 flow:1 meanwhile:1 demand:1 united:1 states:1 far:1 strong:1 result:1 project:1 spending:1 relatively:1 low:1 maintain:1 go:1 income:1 growth:1 nova:1 scotia:1 deputy:1 chief:1 warren:1 jestin:2 less:1 optimistic:1 outlook:1 could:1 mistake:1 read:1 much:1 upturn:1 give:1 fact:1 show:1 sign:1 weakening:1 particularly:1 car:1 sale:1 indicate:1 part:1 strength:1 probably:1 transitory:1
CANADA TRADE RISE SEEN AS START OF RECOVERY Canada's trade picture has brightened considerably, underscoring economists' predictions the sector would post a long awaited recovery this year. The federal government reported today that the monthly surplus soared to 1.25 billion Canadian dlrs in February, double January's 623 mln dlrs surplus and sharply higher than February 1986's 189 mln dlr tally. 'Hopefully it's the beginning of a trend,' said Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd economist Susan Clark in Toronto. Economists generally don't expect such large gains over the next months, but are looking for an upward trend throughout the year. 'We thought the trade balance would improve ... over the year, and it certainly looks as if this morning's figure is indicative of that,' commented economist James Donegan at the Toronto securities firm of Midland Doherty Ltd. Statistics Canada reported the surplus was driven by a 23 pct gain in automobile product exports to a record 3.2 billion dls in the month. 'Recovery in the automotive sector helped push the value of exports up by 5.9 pct in February,' the agency said in its monthly report. Total exports expanded to 10.44 billion dlrs from 9.85 billion dlrs in February, while imports slipped to 9.19 billion dlrs from 9.23 billion dlrs. Economists have predicted the 1987 trade surplus would end up three to five billion dlrs higher than last year's dismal 10.1 billion dlr total. In 1985 the surplus was 17.48 billion dlrs. Money market analysts said the positive trade news touched off a modest rally in the Canadian dollar, which rose to 76.85 U.S. cts on North American markets early this morning after closing at 76.58 cts Wednesday. The currency was hovering around 76.78 cts in early afternoon trading. Economists have been banking on an improved trade performance this year to stimulate an otherwise sluggish Canadian economy. Money market analysts said the positive trade news touched off a modest rally in the Canadian dollar, which rose to 76.85 U.S. cts on North American markets early this morning after closing at 76.58 cts Wednesday. The currency was hovering around 76.78 cts in early afternoon trading. Economists have been banking on an improved trade performance this year to stimulate an otherwise sluggish Canadian economy. They say the country's consumers, who have been spending at a torrid pace in recent years, will sharply curtail outlays this year and this should help curtail the flow of imports into the country. Meanwhile, demand for Canadian exports in the United States, by far the country's largest market, is expected to be strong as a result of a projected rise in American consumer spending and the relatively low value of the Canadian currency. 'We maintain what's going to drive Canada's export performance is income growth in the U.S.,' said Midland's Donegan. But at the Bank of Nova Scotia, deputy chief economist Warren Jestin was less optimistic about the U.S. outlook and said it could be a mistake to read too much into February's trade upturn. Jestin said, 'Given the fact the U.S. economy is showing signs of weakening--particularly car sales--it would indicate that part of the strength (in Canada's trade figures) is probably transitory.'
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test/15841 |@title first:1 bank:1 fbs:1 see:1 loss:1 brazilian:1 loan:1 |@word first:5 bank:1 systems:1 inc:1 report:2 high:1 quarter:5 net:3 say:2 interest:1 pay:1 140:1 mln:14 dlrs:11 brazilian:1 loan:6 nine:1 ecuadorian:1 rest:1 1987:1 profit:2 entire:1 year:3 cut:2 6:2 9:1 banking:1 firm:1 non:1 perform:1 status:1 1:5 7:2 earlier:2 57:1 4:1 95:1 ct:2 share:2 46:2 80:1 ago:1 period:1 nonaccrual:1 restructure:1 real:1 estate:1 637:1 2:2 24:1 pct:3 total:1 asset:3 compare:3 514:1 84:1 end:1 1986:3 636:1 march:1 31:1 provision:1 loss:1 35:1 152:1 special:1 addition:1 reserve:1 100:1 charge:1 34:1 41:1 reuter:1
FIRST BANK <FBS> SEES LOSS ON BRAZILIAN LOANS First Bank Systems Inc, in reporting higher first quarter net, said that if interest is not paid on the 140 mln dlrs in Brazilian loans and nine mln dlrs in Ecuadorian loans for the rest of 1987, its profits for the entire year will be cut by 6.9 mln dlrs. The banking firm said the non-performing status of these loans cut first quarter net by 1.7 mln dlrs. Earlier it reported first quarter profits of 57.4 mln dlrs or 95 cts a share, up from 46.6 mln dlrs or 80 cts a share in the year-ago period. Nonaccrual loans, restructured loans and other real estate were 637 mln dlrs, or 2.24 pct of total assets, compared to 514 mln dlrs or 1.84 pct of assets at the end of 1986 and 636.1 mln, or 2.46 pct of assets at March 31, 1986. The provision for loan losses in the quarter was 35 mln dlrs, compared to 152.1 mln in the first quarter 1986, when there was a special addition to the reserve of 100 mln dlrs. Net charge offs were 34.7 mln, compared to 41.1 mln dlrs a year earlier. REUTER^M
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test/15842 |@title usda:2 estimate:2 1986:2 87:2 ussr:2 grain:2 import:2 28:2 0:4 mln:2 tonne:2 vs:2 26:2 march:2 29:2 9:2 year:2 ago:2 |@word
USDA ESTIMATES 1986/87 USSR GRAIN IMPORTS 28.0 MLN TONNES VS 26.0 IN MARCH, 29.9 YEAR AGO USDA ESTIMATES 1986/87 USSR GRAIN IMPORTS 28.0 MLN TONNES VS 26.0 IN MARCH, 29.9 YEAR AGO
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test/15844 |@title usda:2 estimate:2 1986:2 soviet:2 grain:2 crop:2 210:4 mln:2 tonne:2 vs:2 march:2 192:2 year:2 ago:2 |@word
USDA ESTIMATES 1986 SOVIET GRAIN CROP AT 210 MLN TONNES VS 210 IN MARCH, 192 YEAR-AGO USDA ESTIMATES 1986 SOVIET GRAIN CROP AT 210 MLN TONNES VS 210 IN MARCH, 192 YEAR-AGO
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test/15845 |@title usda:2 u:2 1986:2 87:2 end:2 corn:2 stock:2 5:2 240:2 mln:6 bu:2 wheat:2 1:2 848:2 soybean:2 610:2 |@word
USDA - U.S. 1986/87 ENDING CORN STOCKS 5,240 MLN BU, WHEAT 1,848 MLN, SOYBEANS 610 MLN USDA - U.S. 1986/87 ENDING CORN STOCKS 5,240 MLN BU, WHEAT 1,848 MLN, SOYBEANS 610 MLN
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test/15846 |@title usda:2 1986:2 87:2 u:2 orange:2 crop:4 190:2 050:2 000:4 box:4 florida:2 122:2 900:2 |@word
USDA 1986/87 U.S. ORANGE CROP 190,050,000 BOXES, FLORIDA CROP 122,900,000 BOXES USDA 1986/87 U.S. ORANGE CROP 190,050,000 BOXES, FLORIDA CROP 122,900,000 BOXES
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test/15847 |@title usda:2 estimate:2 1986:2 87:2 orange:2 juice:2 yield:2 1:2 50:2 gal:2 per:2 box:2 florida:2 crop:2 |@word
USDA ESTIMATES 1986/87 ORANGE JUICE YIELD AT 1.50 GALS PER BOX FROM FLORIDA CROP USDA ESTIMATES 1986/87 ORANGE JUICE YIELD AT 1.50 GALS PER BOX FROM FLORIDA CROP
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test/15851 |@title vornado:1 inc:1 vno:1 4th:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 net:1 |@word oper:4 shr:2 1:4 64:1 dlrs:7 vs:10 84:1 ct:3 net:3 4:2 583:1 000:5 2:4 869:1 revs:2 20:2 mln:6 19:1 0:2 avg:2 shrs:2 791:1 639:1 3:4 432:1 746:1 year:2 46:1 14:1 10:1 9:2 74:1 6:1 68:1 154:1 665:1 425:1 187:1 note:1 operate:1 exclude:1 gain:1 nothing:1 444:1 72:2 share:3 quarter:1 890:1 60:1 3267:1 tax:1 loss:1 carryforward:1
VORNADO INC <VNO> 4TH QTR JAN 31 NET Oper shr 1.64 dlrs vs 84 cts Oper net 4,583,000 vs 2,869,000 Revs 20.1 mln vs 19.0 mln Avg shrs 2,791,639 vs 3,432,746 Year Oper shr 4.46 dlrs vs 3.20 dlrs Oper net 14.1 mln vs 10.9 mln Revs 74.6 mln vs 68.0 mln Avg shrs 3,154,665 vs 3,425,187 NOTE: Operating net excludes gains of nothing vs 2,444,000 dlrs, or 72 cts a share, in quarter and 1,890,000 dlrs, or 60 cts a share, vs 9,3267,000 dlrs, or 2.72 dlrs a share, in year from tax loss carryforwards
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test/15852 |@title first:4 union:2 corp:2 qtr:2 shr:2 71:2 ct:4 vs:2 61:2 |@word
FIRST UNION CORP FIRST QTR SHR 71 CTS VS 61 CTS FIRST UNION CORP FIRST QTR SHR 71 CTS VS 61 CTS
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test/15853 |@title u:1 supply:1 demand:1 highlight:1 |@word follow:1 highlight:1 u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 supply:1 demand:1 projection:1 1986:14 87:8 season:7 mln:4 bushel:2 comparison:1 unless:1 note:1 corn:1 stock:12 aug:4 31:8 1987:6 5:8 240:1 vs:30 595:1 last:30 month:30 4:2 040:2 export:11 project:3 1:26 375:1 250:1 1985:9 86:9 241:2 domestic:2 use:2 680:1 450:1 usage:1 255:2 wheat:1 may:2 848:1 877:1 905:2 025:2 915:2 134:1 105:1 045:2 cotton:1 480:1 lb:1 bales:1 july:2 40:1 49:1 9:2 35:2 6:6 66:1 76:1 96:2 soybean:4 610:1 635:1 536:2 crushing:2 130:1 115:1 053:2 700:2 740:2 oil:1 lbs:1 sept:4 30:4 360:1 200:1 947:2 350:3 257:2 cake:1 meal:1 thousand:1 short:1 ton:1 270:1 315:1 212:2 500:1 036:1 008:1
U.S. SUPPLY/DEMAND HIGHLIGHTS Following are highlights of the U.S. Agriculture Department supply/demand projections for the 1986/87 seasons, in mln bushels, with comparisons, unless noted -- Corn -- Stocks, Aug 31, 1987, at 5,240, vs 5,595 last month. Stocks, Aug 31, 1986, at 4,040, vs 4,040 last month. Exports projected at 1,375, vs 1,250 last month. Exports in 1985/86 at 1,241, vs 1,241 last month. Domestic use at 5,680, vs 5,450 last month. Usage in the 1985/86 season at 5,255, vs 5,255 last month. Wheat -- Stocks, May 31, 1987, projected at 1,848, vs 1,877 last month. Stocks on May 31, 1986, at 1,905, vs 1,905 last month. Exports in 1986/87 season at 1,025, vs 1,025 last month. 1985/86 season at 915, vs 915 last month. Domestic use in 1986/87 at 1,134, vs 1,105 last month. 1985/86 at 1,045, vs 1,045 last month. Cotton -- in mln 480 lb bales - Stocks, July 31, 1987, at 5.40, vs 5.49 last month. Stocks July 31, 1986, at 9.35, vs 9.35 last month. Exports in 1986/87 season at 6.66, vs 6.76 last month. Exports in 1985/86 - 1.96, vs 1.96 last month. Soybeans -- in mln bushels - Stocks, Aug 31, 1987, projected at 610, vs 635 last month. Stocks Aug 31, 1986, at 536, vs 536 last month. Soybean crushings during 1986/87 - 1,130, vs 1,115 last month. Crushings in 1985/86 at 1,053, vs 1,053 last month. Exports in 1986/87 season at 700, vs 700 last month. Exports in 1985/86 at 740, vs 740 last month. Soybean Oil -- mln lbs - Stocks on Sept 30, 1987, at 1,360, vs 1,200 last month. Stocks on Sept 30, 1986, at 947, vs 947 last month. Exports in 1986/87 at 1,350, vs 1,350 last month. Exports in 1985/86 at 1,257, vs 1,257 last month. Soybean Cake/Meal -- thousand short tons - Stocks, Sept 30, 1987, at 270, vs 315 last month. Stocks, Sept 30, 1986, at 212, vs 212 last month. Exports in 1986/87 season at 6,500, vs 6,350 last month. Exports in 1985/86 at 6,036, vs 6,008 last month.
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test/15854 |@title u:1 citrus:1 crop:1 estimate:1 usda:1 |@word u:2 agriculture:1 department:2 estimate:2 1986:1 87:1 citrus:1 production:1 follow:1 box:8 total:1 orange:2 crop:3 exclude:2 florida:3 temple:3 190:2 050:1 000:11 vs:3 850:1 last:3 month:3 176:1 410:1 1985:3 86:3 122:1 900:1 124:1 119:1 3:2 400:2 2:1 950:1 base:1 april:1 1:1 condition:1
U.S. CITRUS CROP ESTIMATE -- USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department estimated 1986/87 citrus production, as follows (in boxes) -- Total U.S. orange crop (excluding Florida Temples) -- 190,050,000 boxes, vs 190,850,000 boxes last month and 176,410,000 boxes in the 1985/86 crop. Florida oranges (excluding Temples) -- 122,900,000 boxes, vs 124,000,000 last month and 119,000,000 boxes in 1985/86. Florida Temples -- 3,400,000 boxes, vs 3,400,000 last month and 2,950,000 boxes in 1985/86. The department's estimates are based on April 1 crop conditions.
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test/15855 |@title usda:1 orange:1 juice:1 yield:1 estimate:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 project:1 average:1 yield:2 1:4 50:1 gallon:3 frozen:1 concentrated:1 orange:1 juice:1 per:3 box:3 42:1 0:1 degree:1 brix:1 equivalent:1 florida:1 1986:2 87:2 crop:3 compare:1 47:1 previously:1 38:1 1985:1 86:1 reporting:1 board:1 say:1 estimate:1 season:1 base:1 maturity:1 test:1 april:1
USDA ORANGE JUICE YIELD ESTIMATE The U.S. Agriculture Department projected an average yield of 1.50 gallons of frozen concentrated orange juice per box (42.0 degree brix equivalent) from Florida's 1986/87 crop. That compares with 1.47 gallons per box previously and 1.38 gallons per box from the 1985/86 crop. The crop reporting board said the estimates for the 1986/87 season are based on maturity and yields tests as of April 1.
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test/15856 |@title ussr:1 add:1 u:1 corn:1 commitment:1 usda:1 |@word soviet:2 union:1 add:1 175:1 600:3 tonne:4 u:3 corn:3 previous:1 commitment:2 delivery:2 fourth:3 year:3 ussr:2 grain:1 supply:1 agreement:3 begin:1 october:1 1:1 1986:1 agriculture:1 department:2 say:1 accord:1 export:1 sale:2 report:1 cover:1 transaction:2 week:1 end:1 april:1 2:2 consist:1 140:1 new:1 change:1 destination:1 35:1 000:1 total:1 amount:1 825:1 purchase:1 wheat:1 soybean:1
USSR ADDS U.S. CORN TO COMMITMENTS - USDA The Soviet Union has added 175,600 tonnes of U.S. corn to its previous commitments for delivery in the fourth year of the U.S.-USSR Grain Supply Agreement, which began October 1, 1986, the U.S. Agriculture Department said. According to the department's Export Sales Report, covering transactions in the week ended April 2, corn transactions consisted of 140,600 tonnes of new sales and changes in destinations for 35,000 tonnes. Total corn commitments to the USSR for delivery in the fourth agreement year amount to 2,825,600 tonnes. The Soviets have not purchased wheat or soybeans in the fourth year of the agreement.
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test/15858 |@title usda:1 spring:1 potato:1 estimate:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:2 estimate:3 1987:1 spring:3 potato:3 production:1 base:1 april:1 1:1 condition:1 19:2 267:1 000:2 cwt:4 100:2 lb:1 vs:3 822:1 indicate:1 last:3 year:3 area:1 harvest:3 79:1 acre:6 76:1 700:1 month:1 75:1 900:1 yield:1 per:3 forecast:1 244:1 261:1 ago:1 usda:1 say:1
USDA SPRING POTATO ESTIMATES The U.S. Agriculture Department estimated 1987 spring potato production, based on April 1 conditions, at 19,267,000 cwts (100 lbs), vs 19,822,000 cwts indicated last year. The department estimated spring potato area for harvest at 79,100 acres, vs 76,700 acres estimated last month and 75,900 acres harvested last year. Spring potato yield per harvested acre is forecast at 244 cwt per acre, vs 261 cwt per acre a year ago, USDA said.
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test/15859 |@title usda:1 revise:1 1986:1 summer:1 potato:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:2 make:1 follow:1 revision:1 1986:1 crop:1 summer:1 potato:1 production:1 21:1 003:1 000:2 cwt:4 100:1 lb:1 vs:3 20:1 900:1 estimate:3 previously:3 acreage:1 harvest:2 95:2 700:1 acre:5 800:1 yield:1 per:3 219:1 218:1 say:1
USDA REVISES 1986 SUMMER POTATOES The U.S. Agriculture Department made the following revisions for 1986 crop summer potatoes -- Production -- 21,003,000 cwt (100 lbs), vs 20,900,000 cwt estimated previously. Acreage for harvest -- 95,700 acres, vs 95,800 acres estimated previously. Yield per harvested acre -- 219 cwt per acre, vs 218 cwt per acre previously estimated, the department said.
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test/15860 |@title usda:1 detail:1 free:1 grain:1 stock:1 loan:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 give:1 project:1 carryover:1 free:1 stock:1 feedgrain:4 corn:3 wheat:3 loan:3 comparison:1 follow:1 mln:2 bushel:1 except:1 tonne:1 1986:1 87:5 1985:1 86:1 04:2 09:4 03:2 regular:1 nine:1 month:1 225:1 300:1 678:2 52:1 1:3 68:1 75:2 7:4 800:1 2:3 400:1 589:2 special:1 producer:1 storage:1 program:1 165:1 150:1 163:2 0:1 6:1 5:2 3:2 200:2 147:2
USDA DETAILS FREE GRAIN STOCKS UNDER LOAN The U.S. Agriculture Department gave projected carryover free stocks of feedgrains, corn and wheat under loans, with comparisons, as follows, in mln bushels, except feedgrains, which is in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Under Regular Nine Month Loan -- WHEAT 225 300 678 678 FEEDGRAINS 52.1 68.1 75.7 75.7 CORN 1,800 2,400 2,589 2,589 Special Producer Storage Loan Program -- WHEAT 165 150 163 163 FEEDGRAINS 7.0 6.7 5.3 5.3 CORN 200 200 147 147
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test/15861 |@title clevite:1 clev:1 amend:1 rights:1 plan:1 |@word clevite:3 industries:2 inc:2 earlier:1 receive:1 96:1 mln:1 dlr:1 takeover:1 offer:1 j:1 p:1 jpi:1 say:3 amend:1 shareholder:1 right:3 plan:4 certain:2 provision:2 occur:1 board:3 determine:1 good:1 interest:1 company:2 stockholder:3 adopt:1 december:1 1986:1 permit:1 issue:1 share:2 half:2 price:2 exist:1 allow:1 buy:1 unfriendly:1 bidder:1 amendment:1 effectively:1 mean:1 call:1 flip:2 trigger:1 affirmative:1 approval:1 act:1 inview:1 propose:1 acquisition:1 debt:1 restriction:1 could:1 block:1 ability:1 redeem:1
CLEVITE <CLEV> AMENDS RIGHTS PLAN Clevite Industries Inc, which earlier received a 96 mln dlr takeover offer from J.P. Industries Inc <JPI>, said it amended its Shareholder Rights Plan so that certain provisions of the plan cannot occur until the board determines that it is in the best interests of the company and stockholders. The plan, adopted in December 1986, permits Clevite to issue shares at half price to existing stockholders and allows stockholders to buy shares of an unfriendly bidder at half price. Clevite said the amendments by its board effectively mean that the so-called flip-in and flip-over provisions of its rights plan can only be triggered by affirmative board approval. The company said it acted inview of the proposed acquisition and because certain debt restrictions could block its ability to redeem the rights.
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test/15863 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 soviet:1 wheat:1 coarse:1 grain:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 forecast:3 soviet:5 1986:6 87:6 wheat:2 crop:2 92:2 30:4 mln:22 tonne:21 vs:10 last:10 month:10 put:2 1985:5 86:5 78:2 10:5 coarse:3 grain:5 production:2 estimate:3 103:2 project:1 99:2 100:1 00:7 ussr:1 import:8 15:4 70:4 usda:2 12:1 13:2 say:1 include:2 corn:2 8:1 6:1 40:2 total:1 28:1 0:1 one:1 miscellaneous:1
USDA ESTIMATES SOVIET WHEAT, COARSE GRAINS The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast the Soviet 1986/87 wheat crop at 92.30 mln tonnes, vs 92.30 mln tonnes last month. It put the 1985/86 crop at 78.10 mln tonnes, vs 78.10 mln tonnes last month. Soviet 1986/87 coarse grain production is estimated at 103.30 mln tonnes, vs 103.30 mln tonnes last month. Production in 1985/86 is projected at 99.99 mln tonnes, vs 100.00 mln tonnes last month. USSR wheat imports are forecast at 15.00 mln tonnes in 1986/87, vs 15.00 mln tonnes last month. Imports in 1985/86 are put at 15.70 mln tonnes, vs 15.70 mln tonnes last month. USDA estimated Soviet 1986/87 coarse grain imports at 12.00 mln tonnes, vs 10.00 mln tonnes last month, and 1985/86 imports at 13.70 mln tonnes, vs 13.70 mln tonnes last month. USDA said Soviet coarse grain imports include 1986/87 corn imports, which it forecast at 8.00 mln tonnes, vs 6.00 mln tonnes last month. Corn imports in 1985/86 are estimated at 10.40 mln tonnes, vs 10.40 mln last month. Total Soviet grain imports in 1986/87, at 28.0 mln tonnes, include one mln tonnes of miscellaneous grains.
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test/15864 |@title wheat:1 class:1 breakdown:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 give:1 1986:6 87:26 breakdown:1 supply:6 distribution:1 wheat:1 class:1 mln:1 bushel:1 comparison:1 follow:1 hard:2 winter:1 1985:5 86:5 04:10 09:20 03:10 start:5 stock:10 1:17 009:4 717:2 production:5 018:2 230:2 ttl:5 x:10 2:2 027:2 947:2 domestic:5 use:10 599:1 579:1 543:2 export:5 450:1 475:1 395:2 total:5 049:1 054:1 938:2 end:5 978:1 973:1 note:5 season:5 begin:5 june:5 include:5 import:5 spring:1 498:4 371:2 451:2 460:2 956:2 838:2 218:3 192:1 174:2 200:1 190:2 166:2 418:1 382:1 340:2 538:1 574:1 soft:1 red:1 79:4 64:2 290:2 368:2 369:2 432:2 181:2 193:1 204:2 120:2 149:2 301:1 313:1 353:2 68:1 56:1 white:1 198:4 173:2 232:4 254:2 433:2 430:2 82:2 83:2 80:3 170:1 160:1 152:2 252:1 243:1 durum:1 121:4 100:2 95:2 113:2 221:2 54:1 58:1 44:2 85:1 53:2 139:1 138:1 97:2
WHEAT BY CLASS BREAKDOWN The U.S. Agriculture Department gave the 1986/87 breakdown of supply and distribution for wheats by classes, in mln bushels, with comparisons, as follows. HARD WINTER -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 1,009 1,009 717 717 Production 1,018 1,018 1,230 1,230 Ttl Supply-X 2,027 2,027 1,947 1,947 Domestic Use 599 579 543 543 Exports 450 475 395 395 Total Use 1,049 1,054 938 938 End Stocks 978 973 1,009 1,009 Note - Season begins June 1. X-Includes imports HARD SPRING -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 498 498 371 371 Production 451 451 460 460 Ttl Supply-X 956 956 838 838 Domestic Use 218 192 174 174 Exports 200 190 166 166 Total Use 418 382 340 340 End Stocks 538 574 498 498 Note - Season begins June 1. X-Includes imports. SOFT RED -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 79 79 64 64 Production 290 290 368 368 Ttl Supply-X 369 369 432 432 Domestic Use 181 193 204 204 Exports 120 120 149 149 Total Use 301 313 353 353 End Stocks 68 56 79 79 Note - Season begins June 1. X-Includes imports WHITE -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 198 198 173 173 Production 232 232 254 254 Ttl Supply-X 433 433 430 430 Domestic Use 82 83 80 80 Exports 170 160 152 152 Total Use 252 243 232 232 End Stocks 181 190 198 198 Note - Season begins June 1. X-Includes imports. DURUM -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 121 121 100 100 Production 95 95 113 113 Ttl Supply-X 221 221 218 218 Domestic Use 54 58 44 44 Exports 85 80 53 53 Total Use 139 138 97 97 End Stocks 82 83 121 121 Note - Season begins June 1. X-Includes Imports.
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test/15865 |@title usda:1 forecast:1 brazil:1 argentine:1 soybean:1 crop:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:2 forecast:3 brazil:2 1986:3 87:3 soybean:3 crop:4 17:2 00:2 mln:11 tonne:7 vs:6 estimate:2 last:6 month:6 put:1 1985:3 86:3 13:2 90:1 70:3 argentina:1 7:4 project:2 30:2 export:2 2:2 50:2 usda:1 1:2 20:2
USDA FORECASTS BRAZIL/ARGENTINE SOYBEAN CROPS The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast Brazil's 1986/87 soybean crop at 17.00 mln tonnes, vs 17.00 estimated last month. It put the 1985/86 crop at 13.90 mln tonnes, vs 13.70 mln last month. The department forecast Argentina's 1986/87 soybean crop at 7.70 mln tonnes, vs 7.70 mln last month. It projected the 1985/86 crop at 7.30 mln tonnes, vs 7.30 mln last month. Brazil's 1986/87 soybean exports were forecast at 2.50 mln tonnes, vs 2.50 mln tonnes estimated last month. USDA projected 1985/86 exports at 1.20 mln tonnes, vs 1.20 mln last month.
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test/15866 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 argentine:1 coarse:1 grain:1 wheat:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 forecast:3 argentina:2 1986:3 87:3 coarse:2 grain:2 crop:4 13:1 99:1 mln:12 tonne:9 vs:6 15:1 44:1 last:6 month:6 estimate:1 1985:3 86:3 17:2 06:1 14:1 usda:2 wheat:1 9:4 00:2 project:2 8:2 50:2 argentine:1 export:2 6:1 60:1 7:1 73:1 43:1 58:1
USDA ESTIMATES ARGENTINE COARSE GRAIN, WHEAT The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast Argentina's 1986/87 coarse grain crop at 13.99 mln tonnes, vs 15.44 mln tonnes last month. It estimated the 1985/86 crop at 17.06 mln tonnes, vs 17.14 mln last month. USDA forecast Argentina's 1986/87 wheat crop at 9.00 mln tonnes, vs 9.00 mln tonnes last month, while the 1985/86 crop was projected at 8.50 mln tonnes, vs 8.50 mln last month. USDA forecast Argentine 1986/87 coarse grain exports at 6.60 mln tonnes, vs 7.73 mln tonnes last month, and projected 1985/86 exports at 9.43 mln tonnes, vs 9.58 mln last month.
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test/15867 |@title stop:2 shop:2 cos:2 2:2 1:2 split:2 hike:2 dividend:2 |@word
STOP AND SHOP COS IN 2-FOR-1 SPLIT, HIKES DIVIDEND STOP AND SHOP COS IN 2-FOR-1 SPLIT, HIKES DIVIDEND
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test/15868 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 australia:1 wheat:1 crop:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 forecast:2 australia:1 1986:2 87:2 wheat:2 crop:1 16:3 70:1 mln:8 tonne:6 vs:4 17:1 30:1 last:4 month:4 estimate:2 1985:2 86:2 output:1 13:2 australian:1 export:2 14:2 50:2 15:2 96:2
USDA ESTIMATES AUSTRALIA WHEAT CROP The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast Australia's 1986/87 wheat crop at 16.70 mln tonnes, vs 17.30 mln tonnes last month. It estimated 1985/86 output at 16.13 mln tonnes, vs 16.13 mln last month. Australian wheat exports in 1986/87 are forecast at 14.50 mln tonnes, vs 14.50 mln tonnes last month, while exports in 1985/86 are estimated at 15.96 mln tonnes, vs 15.96 mln last month.
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test/15869 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 china:1 wheat:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 project:2 china:2 1986:2 87:2 wheat:2 crop:2 90:1 30:1 mln:8 tonne:6 vs:4 88:1 50:1 last:4 month:4 estimate:2 1985:2 86:2 85:2 81:2 usda:1 import:2 7:2 00:2 6:2 60:2
USDA ESTIMATES CHINA WHEAT The U.S. Agriculture Department projected China's 1986/87 wheat crop at 90.30 mln tonnes, vs 88.50 mln tonnes last month. It estimated the 1985/86 crop at 85.81 mln tonnes, vs 85.81 mln last month. USDA projected China's 1986/87 wheat imports at 7.00 mln tonnes, vs 7.00 mln tonnes last month, and estimated 1985/86 imports at 6.60 mln tonnes, vs 6.60 mln last month.
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test/15870 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 canadian:1 crop:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 estimate:4 canada:1 1986:3 87:3 wheat:2 crop:1 31:2 85:2 mln:12 tonne:9 vs:6 last:6 month:6 1985:3 86:3 output:1 24:4 25:2 canadian:2 coarse:1 grain:1 production:2 project:1 27:2 62:2 95:2 export:2 forecast:1 19:2 00:2 17:2 72:1 71:1
USDA ESTIMATES CANADIAN CROPS The U.S. Agriculture Department estimated Canada's 1986/87 wheat crop at 31.85 mln tonnes, vs 31.85 mln tonnes last month. It estimated 1985/86 output at 24.25 mln tonnes, vs 24.25 mln last month. Canadian 1986/87 coarse grain production is projected at 27.62 mln tonnes, vs 27.62 mln tonnes last month. Production in 1985/86 is estimated at 24.95 mln tonnes, vs 24.95 mln last month. Canadian wheat exports in 1986/87 are forecast at 19.00 mln tonnes, vs 19.00 mln tonnes last month. Exports in 1985/86 are estimated at 17.72 mln tonnes, vs 17.71 mln last month.
test/15871
test/15871 |@title net:1 change:1 export:1 commitment:1 usda:1 |@word u:2 agriculture:1 department:1 give:2 net:1 change:1 export:6 commitment:3 include:3 sale:7 cancellation:2 foreign:1 purchase:1 cumulative:1 current:1 season:7 week:4 end:2 april:2 2:114 comparison:2 follow:3 tonne:3 except:2 note:4 4:97 87:77 prev:49 wheat:11 119:1 800:1 368:2 300:2 corn:3 1:52 001:1 900:5 927:1 000:2 soybean:8 240:1 500:2 soy:1 cake:3 meal:3 117:1 700:1 170:2 200:2 oil:4 400:1 x:13 8:41 100:1 cotton:3 60:1 31:3 minus:4 total:22 run:2 bale:2 indicate:2 report:5 name:18 unnamed:16 destination:4 exporter:5 account:2 optional:1 origin:2 plus:1 actual:1 already:1 make:2 respective:2 marketing:2 usda:4 caution:1 outstanding:1 subject:1 modification:1 deferral:1 unlikely:1 quantity:1 detailed:1 breakdown:1 1986:25 1987:25 88:25 thousand:4 unless:1 state:1 firm:1 declared:1 b:18 ultimate:1 yet:1 declare:1 c:25 hold:1 option:1 fill:1 supply:1 e:42 accumulate:1 since:1 begin:1 base:1 datum:1 f:17 g:11 project:1 may:1 add:1 due:1 round:1 wk:48 3:41 157:1 6:38 684:2 591:1 635:2 143:1 144:3 57:1 9:29 5:44 nil:245 p:17 gr:17 310:1 837:1 679:1 0:106 692:1 7:43 ay:16 expd:10 21:2 044:1 20:5 433:1 ind:16 ttl:11 24:2 355:2 271:1 usdaprj:10 27:3 774:1 780:1 215:3 524:1 30:5 18:2 293:2 323:1 245:1 14:4 334:1 183:1 16:4 627:1 506:1 19:5 050:3 559:2 772:2 268:2 945:1 920:1 90:3 66:2 138:3 175:1 734:1 846:1 296:1 030:1 29:3 140:1 750:2 sorghum:1 875:1 805:1 151:2 10:6 114:2 141:2 094:1 222:2 149:1 363:1 244:2 720:2 product:1 321:2 401:3 unname:2 926:1 840:1 348:2 242:1 bulgur:1 semolina:1 farina:1 roll:1 crack:1 crush:1 15:3 135:1 154:1 156:1 610:2 788:1 869:1 50:7 48:2 76:2 94:2 866:1 969:1 098:1 880:1 964:1 850:1 760:2 cottonseed:1 upland:2 domestic:1 raw:1 007:1 076:1 468:2 457:2 028:1 096:1 333:1 204:1 361:2 301:2 335:2 bales:1 barley:1 584:1 12:2 25:7 597:1 622:1 expt:1 464:1 440:1 061:1 062:1 270:2 oats:1 rice:1 347:1 369:1 370:1 718:1 688:1 067:1 058:1 580:2 hard:2 red:3 winter:2 738:1 019:1 893:1 943:1 80:1 70:2 107:1 77:1 818:1 090:1 020:1 exp:5 332:1 974:1 tl:5 150:1 064:2 white:1 548:1 58:2 529:1 616:1 52:4 831:1 757:1 374:1 denote:1 figure:2 spring:1 576:1 620:1 164:5 607:1 637:1 312:1 247:1 919:1 885:1 durum:1 166:1 280:1 93:4 360:1 842:1 727:1 087:1 soft:1 127:2 382:1 376:1 133:2 362:2 726:2 859:2 country:1 identify:1 commodity:1 detail:1 previous:1 west:5 europe:10 218:1 236:1 east:3 261:1 346:1 continue:1 ussr:2 japan:5 490:1 662:1 china:3 910:2 taiwan:4 115:2 asia:6 oceania:6 654:1 730:1 28:1 78:1 africa:6 959:1 167:2 western:5 hemisphere:5 367:1 266:2 260:2 302:1 317:1 91:2 101:2 330:1 472:1 499:1 187:1 354:1 391:1 37:2 india:1 350:1 47:1 45:1 36:1 40:1 38:1 431:1 82:1 22:1 432:1 543:1 767:1 787:1 495:1 555:1 791:1 836:1 390:2 721:1 615:1 250:1 125:1 195:1 westhem:1 97:1 95:1 62:1 445:1 484:1 72:1 377:1 41:1 39:1 741:1 783:1 241:1 13:1 99:1 69:1
NET CHANGE IN EXPORT COMMITMENTS -- USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department gave the net change in export commitments, including sales, cancellations, foreign purchases and cumulative exports, in the current seasons through the week ended April 2, with comparisons, as follows, in tonnes, except as noted -- 4/2/87 Prev Week All Wheat 119,800 368,300 Corn 1,001,900 927,000 Soybeans 240,500 300,900 Soy Cake/Meal 117,700 170,200 Soybean Oil 2,400-x 8,100 Cotton-Y 60,200 31,900 x-minus total. Y-running bales. The indicated totals include reported commitments to both named and unnamed destinations, sales on exporters' own account and optional origin sales plus actual exports already made during the respective marketing seasons. The USDA cautions that reported outstanding sales are subject to modification, deferral or cancellation and it is unlikely that all reported quantities will be exported. USDA gave detailed breakdowns for the 1986/87 and 1987/88 seasons as follows, in thousand tonnes unless stated -- (A) - Firm sales to a declared destination. (B) - Ultimate destination not yet declared. (C) - Sales made on exporters' own account. (D) - Exporter holds option to fill commitment with supplies from origins other than U.S. (E) - Accumulated exports since season began based on data reported by exporters. (F) - Indicated total for season. (G) - USDA-projected exports for season. Note -- Totals may not add due to rounding. ALL WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/3/87 Prev Wk Named-A 3,157.6 3,684.1 1,591.4 1,635.6 Unnamed-B 143.8 144.3 87.1 57.1 E.O.A.-C 9.5 9.5 nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 3,310.9 3,837.9 1,679.0 1,692.7 Ay Expd-E 21,044.6 20,433.4 Ind Ttl-F 24,355.5 24,271.3 USDAPRJ-G 27,900.0 27,900.0 SOYBEANS 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 1,774.7 1,780.3 215.9 215.9 Unnamed-B 500.3 524.8 nil 30.0 E.O.A.-C 18.4 18.4 nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 2,293.4 2,323.5 215.9 245.9 Ay Expd-E 14,334.2 14,183.2 Ind Ttl-F 16,627.6 16,506.7 USDAPRJ-G 19,050.0 19,050.0 CORN 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev WK Named-A 8,559.8 8,684.8 772.1 268.8 Unnamed-B 945.7 920.1 nil nil E.O.A-C 90.8 66.9 nil nil O.O.P-D 138.0 175.0 nil nil Gr Total 9,734.3 9,846.9 772.1 268.8 Ay Expd-E 20,296.0 19,293.8 Ind Ttl-F 30,030.3 29,140.7 USDAPRJ-G 31,750.0 31,750.0 SORGHUM 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev WK Named-A 875.6 805.1 nil nil Unnamed-B 151.2 151.2 10.2-x nil E.O.A-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P-D 114.5 138.3 nil nil Gr Total 1,141.3 1,094.6 10.2-x nil Ay Expd-E 3,222.5 3,149.7 Ind Ttl-F 4,363.8 4,244.3 USDAPRJ-G 5,720.0 5,720.0 x-minus total WHEAT PRODUCTS 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 321.0 401.9 nil nil Unnamed-B nil nil nil nil E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 321.0 401.9 nil nil Ay Expd-E 926.9 840.9 Ind Ttl-F 1,348.2 1,242.8 Note - Includes bulgur, semolina, farina, rolled, cracked and crushed wheat. SOYBEAN OIL 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 8.8 10.4 nil nil Unnamed-B 7.0 10.5 nil nil E.O.A-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 15.8 20.9 nil nil Ay Expd-E 138.4 135.8 Ind Ttl-F 154.2 156.7 USDAPRJ-G 610.0 610.0 SOYBEAN CAKE AND MEAL 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 788.0 869.7 50.7 48.4 Unnamed-B 76.0 94.0 nil nil E.O.A-C 2.7 6.1 nil nil O.O.P-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 866.7 969.8 50.7 48.4 Ay Expd-E 4,098.0 3,880.6 Ind Ttl-F 4,964.7 4,850.4 USDAPRJ-G 5,760.0 5,760.0 COTTONSEED OIL 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 7.4 7.2 nil nil Unnamed-B 0.3 0.3 nil nil E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D 7.8 7.8 nil nil Gr Total 15.4 15.2 nil nil ALL UPLAND DOMESTIC RAW COTTON-Y 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 2,007.9 2,076.1 468.2 457.2 Unnamed-B 20.3 20.2 nil nil E.O.A-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P-C nil nil nil nil Gr Total 2,028.2 2,096.3 468.2 457.2 Ay Expd-E 4,333.1 4,204.7 Ind Ttl-F 6,361.3 6,301.0 USDAPRJ-G 6,335.0 6,335.0 Y-In thousand running bales. BARLEY 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 559.5 584.5 nil nil Unnamed-B 12.7 12.7 nil nil E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D 25.0 25.0 nil nil Gr Total 597.1 622.1 nil nil Ay Expt-E 2,464.6 2,440.7 Ind Ttl-F 3,061.7 3,062.8 USDAPRJ-G 3,270.0 3,270.0 OATS 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A nil nil nil nil Unnamed-B nil nil nil nil E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total nil nil nil nil Ay Expd-E 2.4 2.4 Ind Ttl-F 2.4 2.4 USDAPRJ-G 30.0 30.0 RICE 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 347.6 369.1 nil nil Unnamed-B 1.0 1.0 nil nil E.O.A-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 348.6 370.1 nil nil Ay Expd-E 1,718.8 1,688.2 Ind Ttl-F 2,067.4 2,058.3 USDAPRJ-G 2,580.0 2,580.0 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 1,738.0 2,019.7 893.0 943.0 Unnamed-B 80.5 70.5 107.6 77.2 E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 1,818.5 2,090.2 1,000.6 1,020.2 Ay Exp-E 8,332.1 7,974.5 Ind Tl-F 10,150.6 10,064.8 WHITE WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 548.5 635.6 58.0 58.0 Unnamed-B 19.0-x 19.0-x 6.0-x 6.0-x E.O.A.-C nil nil nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 529.5 616.6 52.0 52.0 Ay Exp-E 3,831.5 3,757.7 Ind Tl-F 4,361.0 4,374.3 x - denotes minus figure HARD RED SPRING WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 576.6 620.6 164.7 164.7 Unnamed-B 29.6 16.0 nil nil E.O.A.-C 0.9 0.9 nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 607.1 637.5 164.7 164.7 Ay Exp-E 4,312.4 4,247.6 Ind Tl-F 4,919.5 4,885.1 DURUM WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 166.6 280.3 93.4 93.4 Unnamed-B 52.8 76.9 nil nil E.O.A.-C 2.8 2.8 nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 222.2 360.0 93.4 93.4 Ay Exp-E 1,842.6 1,727.5 Ind Tl-F 2,064.8 2,087.5 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk Named-A 127.8 127.8 382.3 376.5 Unnamed-B nil nil 14.0-x 14.0-x E.O.A.-C 5.8 5.8 nil nil O.O.P.-D nil nil nil nil Gr Total 133.6 133.6 368.3 362.5 Ay Exp-E 2,726.0 2,726.0 Ind Tl-F 2,859.6 2,859.6 x-minus figure Country and destinations of the identified sales of commodities reported by exporters in week ended April 2 for the respective marketing seasons were detailed by the USDA as follows, with comparisons for the previous week, in thousands of tonnes, except where noted-- ALL WHEAT 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. nil nil 50.0 50.0 Other West Europe 218.8 236.8 nil nil East Europe 261.0 346.0 25.0 25.0 ALL WHEAT Continued 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk USSR nil nil nil nil Japan 490.4 662.2 nil nil China 90.0 90.0 910.0 910.0 Taiwan 115.0 141.0 144.0 144.0 Other Asia and Oceania 654.9 730.9 28.6 78.6 Africa 959.5 1,115.0 167.1 167.1 Western Hemisphere 367.9 362.1 266.7 260.9 SOYBEANS 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. 302.2 317.7 91.4 91.4 Other West Europe 25.0 25.0 nil nil East Europe 101.0 101.0 nil nil Japan 355.4 330.5 nil nil China nil nil nil nil Taiwan 472.0 499.0 87.0 87.0 Other Asia and Oceania 164.6 187.7 nil nil Africa nil nil nil nil Western Hemisphere 354.4 391.5 37.5 37.5 SOYBEAN OIL 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. 1.5 1.5 nil nil India nil nil nil nil Other Asia and Oceania nil nil nil nil Africa nil nil nil nil Western Hemisphere 7.3 8.9 nil nil SOYBEAN CAKE/MEAL 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. 301.7 350.7 47.2 45.0 Other West Europe nil nil nil nil East Europe nil 36.0 nil nil Japan nil 3.5 nil nil Other Asia and Oceania 25.0 40.0 nil nil Africa 30.2 38.0 nil nil Western Hemisphere 431.0 401.5 3.4 3.4 CORN 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. 82.5 22.5 0.2 0.2 Other West Europe nil 0.8 nil nil E. Europe 94.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 USSR 2,432.7 2,543.8 nil nil Japan 2,767.4 2,787.8 52.4 21.0 China 495.0 555.0 nil nil Taiwan 791.0 836.0 390.0 170.0 Other Asia and Oceania 721.7 615.2 250.0 nil Africa 125.0 195.5 nil nil WestHem 1,050.5 1,114.0 29.4 27.6 UPLAND COTTON (In thousand bales) 1986/87 1987/88 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/2/87 Prev Wk E.C. 260.9 266.1 97.9 95.0 Other West Europe 62.2 66.2 8.7 8.7 E. Europe 3.1 3.1 nil nil Japan 445.8 484.1 72.3 70.1 Taiwan 377.9 390.4 41.6 39.5 Other Asia and Oceania 741.7 783.4 244.5 241.1 Africa 16.7 13.4 nil nil Western Hemisphere 99.6 69.5 3.2 2.7
test/15872
test/15872 |@title house:1 panel:1 want:1 pentagon:1 manage:1 u:1 stockpile:1 |@word house:3 armed:1 services:1 committee:6 vote:3 transfer:1 management:7 stockpiled:1 material:6 national:1 defense:4 u:1 secretary:2 also:1 legally:1 bind:1 quantity:1 quality:1 requirement:1 mostly:1 metal:1 measure:3 part:1 authorization:1 bill:1 next:1 month:1 purpose:1 pass:2 yesterday:1 improve:1 stockpile:9 discourage:1 sell:3 could:1 jeopardize:1 strategic:3 need:1 staff:1 member:1 tell:1 reuters:1 stand:1 gain:1 manage:2 properly:1 say:5 staffer:2 last:1 10:2 year:1 atrocious:1 responsibility:1 belong:1 white:1 agency:4 federal:1 emergency:1 would:1 influence:1 decision:1 keep:1 administration:1 propose:1 goal:1 700:1 million:1 dlrs:2 worth:1 hold:1 contain:1 around:1 billion:1 several:1 currently:1 help:2 fema:1 decide:1 much:1 deficit:1 include:1 office:1 budget:1 department:1 interior:1 commerce:1 believe:1 share:1 involvement:1 counter:1 productive:1
HOUSE PANEL WANTS PENTAGON MANAGE U.S. STOCKPILE The House Armed Services Committee has voted for a transfer in the management of stockpiled materials for national defense to the U.S. Defense Secretary. The committee also voted for legally-binding quantity and quality requirements on the materials, mostly metals. The measures are a part of the Defense Authorization Bill which will be voted on in the House next month. The purpose of the measures, passed by the committee yesterday, is to improve stockpile management and discourage sell-offs of materials that could jeopardize strategic needs, a staff member of the committee told Reuters. 'They (the stockpiles) stand to gain the most by being managed properly,' said the staffer. 'Management of the stockpile over the last 10 years has been atrocious.' Responsibility for stockpile management now belongs to a White House agency, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The staffer said that under the measures passed by the committee the Secretary of Defense would have more influence over decisions to keep or sell strategic stockpile materials. The administration has proposed a goal of 700 million dlrs worth of strategic materials to be held in the stockpile. The stockpile now contains around 10 billion dlrs of materials. He said several agencies currently helped FEMA to manage the stockpile and decide how much to sell to help the deficit. These agencies included the Office of Management and Budget and the Departments of Interior and Commerce, he said. The committee believed the shared involvement in stockpile management was counter-productive, he said.
test/15874
test/15874 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 european:1 community:1 crop:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 forecast:2 european:1 community:1 1986:3 87:3 wheat:2 crop:2 71:5 60:1 mln:11 tonne:9 vs:6 50:1 last:6 month:6 estimate:3 1985:3 86:3 output:1 70:1 e:2 c:2 coarse:1 grain:1 production:1 project:1 81:2 22:2 19:1 88:2 21:1 28:3 export:2 31:1 27:2 77:1 62:1
USDA ESTIMATES EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CROPS The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast the European Community's 1986/87 wheat crop at 71.60 mln tonnes, vs 71.50 mln tonnes last month. It estimated 1985/86 output at 71.70 mln tonnes, vs 71.71 mln last month. E.C. 1986/87 coarse grain production is projected at 81.22 mln tonnes, vs 81.19 mln tonnes last month. The 1985/86 crop is estimated at 88.21 mln tonnes, vs 88.28 mln last month. E.C. wheat exports in 1986/87 are forecast at 28.22 mln tonnes, vs 28.31 mln tonnes last month. Exports in 1985/86 are estimated at 27.77 mln tonnes, vs 27.62 last month.
test/15875
test/15875 |@title u:1 supply:1 demand:1 detail:1 usda:1 |@word u:2 agriculture:1 department:1 make:1 follow:1 supply:20 demand:2 projection:3 1986:32 87:135 season:14 mln:29 bushel:8 comparison:1 unless:1 note:17 corn:7 1985:29 86:33 04:52 09:102 03:52 acreage:5 acre:8 plant:6 76:4 7:35 83:6 4:47 harvest:8 69:2 2:53 75:4 yield:10 bu:12 119:4 3:26 118:3 0:48 start:15 stock:28 040:4 1:97 648:4 production:15 8:38 253:2 877:3 total:26 x:17 12:6 295:2 10:15 536:6 include:13 import:10 cont:13 usage:13 feed:8 500:8 300:6 095:1 126:7 180:3 150:5 160:1 129:1 ttl:9 domest:4 5:42 680:1 450:2 255:2 export:13 375:1 250:1 241:2 use:14 055:1 6:36 700:5 496:2 end:17 240:1 595:1 farmer:3 reser:3 400:3 564:2 ccc:4 546:2 free:4 140:4 795:1 930:2 avgprice:6 35:11 65:9 23:6 price:20 dlrs:10 per:12 begin:13 sept:3 wheat:4 72:2 60:5 64:5 34:7 37:4 stck:9 905:4 425:4 087:2 007:4 865:2 food:1 690:1 678:2 seed:2 84:1 90:5 93:5 350:4 325:5 274:4 134:6 105:1 045:2 025:2 915:2 159:2 130:2 960:2 848:1 475:3 433:2 950:2 602:2 423:1 477:1 870:2 avg:2 30:8 40:9 08:2 june:5 soybean:9 61:7 63:3 59:2 33:4 316:4 099:2 543:4 415:3 crushing:1 115:1 053:4 740:2 residual:3 103:3 933:1 908:1 879:2 610:3 635:1 80:4 05:2 average:10 feedgrain:3 128:2 102:2 111:4 yld:1 tonne:2 48:4 45:11 57:4 252:2 9:20 379:2 332:2 sorghum:7 barley:7 oats:7 136:1 135:1 176:1 171:1 169:2 43:5 36:7 220:1 211:1 206:2 167:3 39:2 16:5 55:5 49:10 20:6 81:1 89:2 oil:3 lbs:5 947:4 632:2 263:1 11:6 617:2 nil:2 13:6 210:1 050:1 257:4 estimate:3 base:3 october:2 year:3 crush:2 060:2 bushels:2 domestic:7 850:2 310:2 360:1 200:1 14:2 15:4 17:5 18:2 00:4 cent:2 lb:8 oct:2 cake:3 meal:3 thousand:1 short:7 ton:3 212:4 387:2 26:10 558:1 203:1 24:8 951:2 770:1 25:11 338:2 soy:1 thous:1 000:1 19:6 750:1 090:1 036:1 008:1 100:7 270:1 315:1 145:2 154:2 cotton:3 area:1 06:3 68:2 549:1 553:1 630:2 480:1 bale:1 stk:3 70:1 79:1 census:1 bureau:1 data:1 01:1 66:5 96:2 77:5 avge:2 51:6 56:4 50:6 weight:1 first:1 five:1 month:1 marketing:3 august:4 rice:13 38:2 414:2 cwt:5 213:2 201:2 67:4 58:2 147:2 124:2 42:4 41:2 53:2 rough:1 equivalent:1 n:2 available:2 usda:2 revising:1 definition:1 due:2 loan:2 551:4 942:2 120:2 493:2 420:2 550:1 575:1 662:2 29:2 580:1 605:1 691:2 225:2 178:2 805:1 830:1 869:2 688:1 663:1 247:2 591:2 941:2 847:2 333:2 175:2 dom:1 22:2 625:2 522:2 98:2 184:4 385:2 521:2 28:2 598:2 729:2 460:2 85:2 dome:1 485:2 487:2 545:2 long:3 grain:7 cwts:4 94:2 358:2 168:2 97:2 148:2 break:4 kernel:6 minus:4 equal:4 breakdown:2 108:1 avgpric:2 broken:2 breakdowns:2 medium:4 651:2 258:2 44:1 91:2 table:1 may:1 add:1 round:1 figure:1 midpoint:1 range:1 amount:2 market:1 exclude:1 cash:1 retain:1 since:1 april:1
U.S. SUPPLY/DEMAND DETAILED BY USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department made the following supply/demand projections for the 1986/87 seasons, in mln bushels, with comparisons, unless noted -- CORN -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Acreage (mln acres) -- Planted 76.7 76.7 83.4 83.4 Harvested 69.2 69.2 75.2 75.2 Yield (bu) 119.3 119.3 118.0 118.0 Supply (mln bu) -- Start Stock 4,040 4,040 1,648 1,648 Production 8,253 8,253 8,877 8,877 Total-X 12,295 12,295 10,536 10,536 X-Includes imports. CORN (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage: Feed 4,500 4,300 4,095 4,126 Other 1,180 1,150 1,160 1,129 Ttl Domest 5,680 5,450 5,255 5,255 Exports 1,375 1,250 1,241 1,241 Total Use 7,055 6,700 6,496 6,496 End Stocks 5,240 5,595 4,040 4,040 Farmer Reser 1,400 1,300 564 564 CCC Stocks 1,700 1,500 546 546 Free Stocks 2,140 2,795 2,930 2,930 AvgPrice 1.35-1.65 1.35-1.65 2.23 2.23 Note - Price in dlrs per bu. Corn season begins Sept 1. ALL WHEAT - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Acreage (mln acres) -- Planted 72.0 72.0 75.6 75.6 Harvested 60.7 60.7 64.7 64.7 Yield 34.4 34.4 37.5 37.5 Supply (mln bu) -- Start Stcks 1,905 1,905 1,425 1,425 Production 2,087 2,087 2,425 2,425 Total Supply-X 4,007 4,007 3,865 3,865 X - Includes imports. ALL WHEAT 1986/87 1985/86 (cont.) 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage: Food 700 690 678 678 Seed 84 90 93 93 Feed 350 325 274 274 Ttl Domest 1,134 1,105 1,045 1,045 Exports 1,025 1,025 915 915 Total Use 2,159 2,130 1,960 1,960 End Stocks 1,848 1,877 1,905 1,905 Farmer Reser 475 450 433 433 CCC Stocks 950 950 602 602 Free Stocks 423 477 870 870 Avg Price 2.30-40 2.30-40 3.08 3.08 Note - Price in dlrs per bushel. Wheat season begins June 1. SOYBEANS - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Acreage (mln acres) -- Planted 61.5 61.5 63.1 61.1 Harvested 59.4 59.4 61.6 61.6 Yield (bu) 33.8 33.8 34.1 34.1 Supply (mln bu) -- Start Stocks 536 536 316 316 Production 2,007 2,007 2,099 2,099 Total 2,543 2,543 2,415 2,415 SOYBEANS (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage -- Crushings 1,130 1,115 1,053 1,053 Exports 700 700 740 740 Seed, Feed and Residual 103 93 86 86 Total Use 1,933 1,908 1,879 1,879 End Stocks 610 635 536 536 Avg Price 4.60-4.80 4.60-4.80 5.05 5.05 Note - Average price in dlrs per bushel. Soybean season begins June 1. FEEDGRAINS - X 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Acreage (mln acres) -- Planted 119.8 119.8 128.1 128.1 Harvested 102.0 102.0 111.8 111.8 Yld (tonnes) 2.48 2.48 2.45 2.45 Supply (mln tonnes) -- Start Stocks 126.4 126.4 57.5 57.5 Production 252.4 252.4 274.4 274.4 Imports 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 Total 379.4 379.4 332.7 332.7 X - Includes corn, sorghum, barley, oats. FEEDGRAINS - X (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage: Feed 140.6 136.2 134.8 135.5 Other 35.8 35.0 35.0 34.3 Ttl Domest 176.4 171.2 169.8 169.8 Exports 43.9 40.8 36.6 36.6 Total Use 220.3 211.9 206.4 206.4 End Stocks 159.1 167.5 126.4 126.4 Farmer Reser 39.0 36.5 16.6 16.6 CCC Stocks 55.2 49.5 20.4 20.4 Free Stocks 64.8 81.5 89.3 89.3 X - Includes corn, sorghum, oats, barley. Seasons for oats, barley began June 1, corn and sorghum Sept 1. SOYBEAN OIL - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Supply (mln lbs) -- Start Stcks 947 947 632 632 Production 12,263 12,103 11,617 11,617 Imports Nil Nil 8 8 Total 13,210 13,050 12,257 12,257 Note - 1985/86 production estimates based on October year crush of 1,060 mln bushels. SOYBEAN OIL (cont.) - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage (mln lbs) -- Domestic 10,500 10,500 10,053 10,053 Exports 1,350 1,350 1,257 1,257 Total 11,850 11,850 11,310 11,310 End Stcks 1,360 1,200 947 947 AvgPrice 14.5-16.0 15.0-17.0 18.00 18.00 Note - Average price in cents per lb. Season for soybean oil begins Oct 1. SOYBEAN CAKE/MEAL, in thousand short tons -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 212 212 387 387 Production 26,558 26,203 24,951 24,951 Total 26,770 26,415 25,338 25,338 Note - 1985/86 production estimates based on October year crush of 1,060 mln bushels. SOY CAKE/MEAL (cont.) - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage (thous short tons) -- Domestic 20,000 19,750 19,090 19,118 Exports 6,500 6,350 6,036 6,008 Total 26,500 26,100 25,126 25,126 End Stcks 270 315 212 212 AvgPrice 145-150 145-150 154.90 154.90 Note - Price in dlrs per short ton. Season for soybean cake and meal begins Oct 1. COTTON -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Area (mln acres) -- Planted 10.06 10.06 10.68 10.68 Harvested 8.49 8.49 10.23 10.23 Yield (lbs) 549 553 630 630 Supply (mln 480-lb bales) -- Start Stks-X 9.35 9.35 4.10 4.10 Production 9.70 9.79 13.43 13.43 Ttl Supply-Y 19.06 19.14 17.57 17.57 X - Based on Census Bureau data. Y - Includes imports. COTTON (cont.) - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage -- Domestic 7.10 7.01 6.40 6.40 Exports 6.66 6.76 1.96 1.96 Total 13.76 13.77 8.36 8.36 End Stocks 5.40 5.49 9.35 9.35 Avge Price 51.7-X 51.7-X 56.50 56.50 X - 1986/87 price is weighted average for first five months of marketing year, not a projection for 1986/87. Average price in cents per lb. Cotton season begins August 1. RICE 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Acreage (mln acres) -- Planted 2.40 2.40 2.51 2.51 Harvested 2.38 2.38 2.49 2.49 Yield (lbs) 5,648 5,648 5,414 5,414 Supply (mln cwts) -- Start Stcks 77.3 77.3 64.7 64.7 Production 134.4 134.4 134.9 134.9 Imports 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 Total 213.9 213.9 201.8 201.8 RICE (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage (mln cwts) -- Domestic 67.0 67.0 65.8 65.8 Exports 80.0 80.0 58.7 58.7 Total-Y 147.0 147.0 124.5 124.5 End Stocks 66.9 66.9 77.3 77.3 CCC Stocks 42.9 42.9 41.5 41.5 Free Stocks 24.0 24.0 35.8 35.8 AvgPrice 3.45-4.25 3.45-4.25 6.53 6.53 Note - Average price in dlrs per CWT. Y-Rough equivalent. N.A.-Not Available, USDA revising price definition due to marketing loan. Rice season begins August 1. SORGHUM 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Yield (bu) 67.7 67.7 66.8 66.8 Supply (mln bu) -- Start Stcks 551 551 300 300 Production 942 942 1,120 1,120 Total 1,493 1,493 1,420 1,420 Usage (mln bu) -- Feed 550 575 662 662 Other 30 30 29 29 Ttl Domest 580 605 691 691 SORGHUM (cont.) - 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Exports 225 225 178 178 Total Use 805 830 869 869 End Stocks 688 663 551 551 Avge Price 1.30-50 1.30-50 1.93 1.93 Note - Price in dlrs per bushel. Sorghum season begins Sept 1. BARLEY 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Yield (bu) 50.8 50.8 51.0 51.0 Start Stocks 325 325 247 247 Production 610 610 591 591 Imports 5 5 9 9 Total 941 941 847 847 BARLEY (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/15/87 04/09/87 03/15/87 Usage (mln bu) -- Feed 300 300 333 333 Other 175 175 167 167 Ttl Domest 475 475 500 500 Exports 150 150 22 22 Total Use 625 625 522 522 End Stocks 316 316 325 325 AvgPrice 1.45-65 1.45-65 1.98 1.98 Note - Average price in dlrs per bushel. Barley season begins June 1. OATS - in mln bushels 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Yield (bu) 56.0 56.0 63.7 63.7 Start Stcks 184 184 180 180 Production 385 385 521 521 Imports 30 30 28 28 Total 598 598 729 729 OATS, in mln bushels (cont.) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Usage -- Feed 400 400 460 460 Other 85 85 83 83 Ttl Domes 485 485 543 543 Exports 2 2 2 2 Total 487 487 545 545 End Stcks 111 111 184 184 AvgPrice 1.00-20 1.00-20 1.23 1.23 Note - Average price in dlrs per bushel. Oats season begins June 1. LONG GRAIN RICE, in mln CWTs (100 lbs) -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Harvested -- Acres (mln) 1.83 1.83 1.94 1.94 Yield (lbs) 5,358 5,358 5,168 5,168 Start Stks 49.3 49.3 37.7 37.7 Production 97.8 97.8 100.4 100.4 Ttl Supply 148.6 148.6 140.1 140.1 Note -- Starting Stocks does not include broken kernels -- Supply minus use does not equal ending stocks in breakdowns. Total Supply includes imports but not broken kernels. LONG GRAIN RICE, in mln CWTs (100 lbs), cont. -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Domestic Use 43.0 43.0 48.8 48.8 Exports 65.0 60.0 42.0 42.0 Total Use 108.0 103.0 90.8 90.8 End Stocks-X 40.6 45.6 49.3 49.3 AvgPric 3.45-4.25 3.45-4.24 6.86 6.86 Note - Average price in dlrs per cwt. X-Broken kernels not included -- supply minus use does not equal ending stocks in breakdowns. Rice season begins August 1. MEDIUM, SHORT GRAIN RICE - in mln CWTs (100 lbs) -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Harvested -- Acres (mln) 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 Yield (lbs) 6,651 6,651 6,258 6,258 Start Stks 26.7 26.7 25.7 25.7 Production 36.6 36.6 34.5 34.5 Ttl Supply 65.3 65.3 61.7 61.7 Note -- Starting Stocks does not include broken kernels -- Supply minus use does not equal ending stocks in breakdowns. Total Supply includes imports but not broken kernels. MEDIUM, SHORT GRAIN RICE, in mln CWTs (100 lbs), cont. -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Domestic Use 24.0 24.0 17.0 17.0 Exports 15.0 20.0 16.7 16.7 Total Use 39.0 44.0 33.7 33.7 End Stocks-X 24.5 19.5 26.7 26.7 AvgPric 3.45-4.25 3.45-4.25 5.91 5.91 Note - Average price in dlrs per CWT. X-Broken kernels not included - supply minus use does not equal ending stocks in breakdowns. Rice season begins August 1. NOTES ON U.S. SUPPLY/DEMAND TABLES -- N.A. - Not available. -- Totals may not add due to rounding. -- Figures for 1986/87 are midpoint of USDA range. -- Feed usage for corn, wheat, soybean, feedgrains, sorghum, barley, oats includes residual amount. -- Residual amount included in rice and medium/short grain rice domestic usage. -- Rice, long grain, and medium/short grain rice average price for 1985/86 estimates and 1986/87 projections are market prices and exclude cash retained under the marketing loan since April, 1986.
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test/15876 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 ussr:1 cotton:1 crop:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:2 forecast:2 soviet:2 1986:1 87:1 cotton:2 crop:2 11:2 20:2 mln:4 bales:1 480:1 lbs:1 net:1 vs:2 bale:3 last:2 month:2 also:1 estimate:1 1985:1 86:1 12:2 10:2
USDA ESTIMATES USSR COTTON CROP The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast the Soviet 1986/87 cotton crop at 11.20 mln bales (480-lbs net), vs 11.20 mln bales forecast last month. The department also estimated the 1985/86 Soviet cotton crop at 12.10 mln bales, vs 12.10 mln bales last month.
test/15877
test/15877 |@title usda:1 estimate:1 south:1 africa:1 corn:1 crop:1 export:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 forecast:2 south:2 africa:1 1986:2 87:2 corn:2 crop:2 8:3 50:2 mln:8 tonne:6 vs:4 9:1 last:4 month:4 estimate:1 1985:2 86:2 08:2 usda:1 african:1 export:2 2:3 10:1 3:1 00:1 75:2
USDA ESTIMATES SOUTH AFRICA CORN CROP, EXPORTS The U.S. Agriculture Department forecast South Africa's 1986/87 corn crop at 8.50 mln tonnes, vs 9.50 mln tonnes last month. It estimated the 1985/86 crop at 8.08 mln, vs 8.08 mln last month. USDA forecast South African 1986/87 corn exports at 2.10 mln tonnes, vs 3.00 mln tonnes last month, and 1985/86 exports at 2.75 mln tonnes, vs 2.75 mln tonnes last month.
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test/15878 |@title stop:1 shop:1 cos:1 shp:1 two:1 one:1 split:1 |@word stop:1 shop:1 cos:1 inc:1 say:4 board:1 vote:1 two:1 one:3 stock:1 split:2 payable:2 july:2 stockholder:1 record:2 may:2 29:2 also:1 raise:1 quarterly:1 cash:1 dividend:2 16:1 pct:1 32:1 ct:2 per:2 share:3 27:1 5:1 prior:1 result:1 number:1 outstanding:1 increase:1 28:1 mln:2 14:1 company:1 shareholder:1
STOP AND SHOP COS <SHP> IN TWO-FOR-ONE SPLIT The Stop and Shop Cos Inc said its board voted a two-for-one stock split payable July One, to stockholders of record May 29. It also said it was raising its quarterly cash dividend 16 pct to 32 cts per share from 27.5 cts per share prior. As a result of the split, the number of outstanding shares will increase to 28 mln from 14 mln, the company said. The dividend is payable July One to shareholders of record May 29, it said.
test/15879
test/15879 |@title national:1 beverage:2 acquire:1 faygo:1 |@word national:2 beverage:2 corp:1 say:2 agree:1 acquire:1 faygo:2 beverages:1 inc:1 undisclosed:1 amount:1 cash:1 revenue:1 excess:1 100:1 mln:1 dlrs:1
NATIONAL BEVERAGE TO ACQUIRE FAYGO BEVERAGES <National Beverage Corp> said it agreed to acquire <Faygo Beverages Inc> for an undisclosed amount of cash. Faygo has revenues in excess of of 100 mln dlrs, National Beverage said.
test/15881
test/15881 |@title audio:1 video:1 affiliate:1 ava:1 4th:1 qtr:1 jan:1 31:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 17:1 ct:4 vs:8 28:1 net:2 2:2 668:1 000:4 3:1 655:1 revs:2 93:1 9:3 mln:8 83:1 8:2 avg:2 shrs:2 15:2 7:4 13:1 12:2 mth:1 48:1 58:1 510:1 482:1 228:1 181:1 note:1 full:1 name:1 company:1 audio:1 video:1 affiliates:1 inc:1
AUDIO/VIDEO AFFILIATES <AVA> 4TH QTR JAN 31 NET Shr 17 cts vs 28 cts Net 2,668,000 vs 3,655,000 Revs 93.9 mln vs 83.8 mln Avg shrs 15.7 mln vs 13.2 mln 12 mths Shr 48 cts vs 58 cts Net 7,510,000 vs 7,482,000 Revs 228.8 mln vs 181.9 mln Avg shrs 15.7 mln vs 12.9 mln NOTE: full name of company is audio/video affiliates Inc.
test/15885
test/15885 |@title fluorocarbon:1 fcbn:1 buy:1 eaton:1 etn:1 division:1 |@word fluorocarbon:2 co:1 say:2 sign:1 definitive:1 agreement:1 acquire:1 eaton:1 corp:1 industrial:1 polymer:2 division:2 undisclosed:1 price:1 base:1 aurora:1 ohio:1 1986:1 sale:1 86:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 also:1
FLUOROCARBON <FCBN> BUYS EATON <ETN> DIVISION Fluorocarbon Co said it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Eaton Corp's Industrial Polymer division for an undisclosed price. The polymer division, based in Aurora, Ohio, had 1986 sales of 86 mln dlrs, Fluorocarbon also said.
test/15886
test/15886 |@title first:1 union:1 corp:1 func:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:2 71:1 ct:3 vs:2 61:1 net:1 78:1 5:1 mln:2 64:1 6:1 note:1 current:1 qtr:1 include:1 gain:1 seven:1 sale:1 security:1 year:1 ago:1 restate:1
FIRST UNION CORP <FUNC> 1ST QTR NET Shr 71 cts vs 61 cts Net 78.5 mln vs 64.6 mln NOTE: Current qtr includes gain of seven cts/shr from sale of securities. Year-ago restated.
test/15888
test/15888 |@title financial:1 news:1 network:1 inc:1 fnni:1 2nd:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word qtr:1 end:1 february:1 28:1 shr:2 six:2 ct:4 vs:8 three:1 net:2 765:1 138:1 311:1 388:1 rev:2 8:1 3:2 mln:4 7:2 avg:2 share:2 12:2 272:1 265:1 11:2 377:1 491:1 month:1 17:1 five:1 2:1 073:1 057:1 515:1 229:1 15:1 0:1 4:1 295:1 934:1 200:1 000:1
FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK INC <FNNI> 2ND QTR NET Qtr ended February 28 Shr six cts vs three cts Net 765,138 vs 311,388 Rev 8.3 mln vs 3.7 mln Avg shares 12,272,265 vs 11,377,491 Six months Shr 17 cts vs five cts Net 2,073,057 vs 515,229 Rev 15.0 mln vs 7.4 mln Avg shares 12,295,934 vs 11,200,000
test/15889
test/15889 |@title first:1 colonial:1 bankshares:1 corp:1 fcola:1 1st:1 qtr:1 |@word shr:1 41:1 ct:2 vs:3 35:1 net:1 2:1 362:1 000:2 1:1 613:1 avg:1 shrs:1 5:1 567:1 300:1 4:1 070:1 700:1
FIRST COLONIAL BANKSHARES CORP <FCOLA> 1ST QTR Shr 41 cts vs 35 cts Net 2,362,000 vs 1,613,000 Avg shrs 5,567,300 vs 4,070,700
test/15890
test/15890 |@title seasonal:1 export:1 report:1 u:1 exporter:1 |@word export:1 follow:1 commodity:1 start:1 current:1 season:1 april:1 2:4 comparison:1 report:1 usda:1 exporter:1 thousand:1 tonne:3 unless:1 note:1 4:8 87:1 prev:1 wk:1 3:8 86:1 wheat:1 21:1 044:1 6:4 20:2 398:1 19:2 725:1 8:2 soybean:3 14:3 334:1 063:1 5:2 698:1 corn:2 296:1 0:2 194:1 25:1 182:1 x:3 sorghum:2 222:1 149:1 7:2 168:1 9:2 oil:1 138:1 135:1 179:1 meal:1 098:1 880:1 141:1 cotton:1 333:1 1:2 204:1 510:1 059:1 300:1 763:1 800:1 add:1 reflect:1 change:1 marketing:1 year:1 sept:1 aug:1
SEASONAL EXPORTS REPORTED BY U.S. EXPORTERS Exports of the following commodities between start of current seasons and April 2, with comparisons, as reported to USDA by exporters, in thousand tonnes, unless noted -- 4/2/87 Prev Wk 4/3/86 Wheat 21,044.6 20,398.3 19,725.8 Soybeans 14,334.2 14,063.5 14,698.4 Corn 20,296.0 19,194.6 25,182.6-x Sorghum 3,222.5 3,149.7 3,168.9-x Soybean Oil 138.4 135.8 179.9 Soybean Meal 4,098.0 3,880.6 3,141.3 Cotton 4,333.1 4,204.7 1,510.4 X-2,059,300 tonnes of corn and 763,800 tonnes of sorghum added to reflect change in marketing year to Sept-Aug.
test/15892
test/15892 |@title hawaiian:2 electric:1 buy:1 insurance:1 |@word hawaiian:4 electric:2 industries:1 say:2 enter:1 letter:1 intent:1 buy:1 insurance:2 company:2 transaction:1 subject:1 definitive:1 agreement:1 government:1 board:1 approval:1 ad:1 asset:1 end:1 1986:1 137:1 4:1 mln:2 dlrs:2 earn:1 premium:1 46:1 1:1 plan:1 operate:1 comapny:1 226:1 employee:1 current:1 management:1
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC <HE> TO BUY HAWAIIAN INSURANCE Hawaiian Electric Industries said it has entered a letter of intent to buy the Hawaiian Insurance Companies. The transaction is subject to a definitive agreement, and government and board approvals. The Hawaiian Insurance Companies ad assets at the end of 1986 of 137.4 mln dlrs and earned premiums of 46.1 mln dlrs. Hawaiian Electric said it plans to operate the comapny, which has 226 employees, with current management.
test/15893
test/15893 |@title soviet:1 union:1 import:1 grain:1 86:1 87:1 usda:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 increase:3 estimate:4 1986:2 87:2 grain:10 purchase:3 soviet:6 union:2 28:2 mln:9 tonne:9 two:1 last:2 month:2 monthly:1 report:1 situation:1 usda:7 say:7 import:2 high:2 earlier:1 buyer:1 actively:2 purchasing:1 somewhat:1 surprising:1 recent:1 crop:2 corn:1 total:1 15:1 wheat:2 12:2 coarse:2 remain:1 one:2 miscellaneous:1 pulse:1 note:1 winter:5 suffer:1 severe:2 spring:1 field:1 work:1 delay:1 believe:1 result:1 average:1 kill:1 trade:1 analyst:1 abnormal:1 loss:1 maybe:1 reason:1 buy:1 recently:1 moscow:1 already:1 25:1 delivery:1 include:1 14:1
SOVIET UNION TO IMPORT MORE GRAIN IN 86/87-USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department increased its estimate of 1986/87 grain purchases by the Soviet Union to 28 mln tonnes, up two mln tonnes from last month. In its monthly report on the Soviet grain situation, the USDA said imports will be higher than earlier estimated because Soviet grain buyers have been actively purchasing in the last month. USDA said the increased purchasing is 'somewhat surprising' because of recent higher Soviet crop estimates. All of the increase in estimated imports will be in corn, USDA said. Of the 28 mln tonnes total, 15 mln tonnes will be wheat, 12 mln tonnes coarse grains, and the remaining one mln tonnes miscellaneous grains and pulses, USDA said. USDA noted that the Soviet winter grain crop suffered through a severe winter and spring field work has been delayed. The severe winter 'is believed to have resulted in above average winter-kill,' USDA said. Some grain trade analysts have said abnormal winter losses maybe one reason why the Soviet Union has been actively buying grain recently. USDA said Moscow already has purchased over 25 mln tonnes grain for delivery in 1986/87, including 14 mln tonnes wheat and 12 mln tonnes coarse grain.
test/15894
test/15894 |@title disney:1 family:1 make:1 bid:1 holly:1 sugar:1 hly:1 |@word roy:1 disney:3 family:3 disclose:1 filing:1 securities:1 exchange:1 commission:1 make:1 bid:2 acquire:1 holly:5 sugar:5 corp:1 package:1 cash:2 security:2 shamrock:3 holding:1 california:1 inc:2 company:2 say:4 submit:1 april:3 8:2 salomon:1 brothers:1 investment:1 banker:1 offer:2 45:1 dlrs:3 face:1 value:1 70:2 contingent:1 payment:1 certificate:1 would:2 pay:1 much:1 20:1 year:1 period:1 share:3 outstanding:2 already:1 hold:1 101:1 300:1 9:1 0:1 pct:1 total:1 follow:1 purchase:1 12:1 500:1 march:1 13:1 17:1 tell:1 sec:1 ask:1 certain:2 information:1 financial:1 condition:1 turn:1 therefore:1 subject:1 discussion:1 opportunity:1 complete:1 due:1 diligence:1 evaluation:1 include:2 inspection:1 facility:1 meeting:1 key:1 management:1 personnel:1 prepare:1 negotiate:1 aspect:1 proposal:1 price:1 letter:1 reuter:1
DISNEY FAMILY MAKES BID FOR HOLLY SUGAR <HLY> The Roy Disney family disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it made a bid to acquire Holly Sugar Corp for a package of cash and securities. Shamrock Holdings of California Inc, a Disney family company, said it submitted the bid on April 8 to Salomon Brothers Inc, Holly Sugar's investment banker. The offer was for 45 dlrs in cash, securities with a face value of 70 dlrs, and a 'contingent payment certificate' that would pay out as much as 70 dlrs over a 20-year period for each share of Holly Sugar outstanding. The Disney family already holds 101,300 Holly Sugar shares or 9.0 pct of the total outstanding following purchases of 12,500 shares March 13-April 17, Shamrock told the SEC. Shamrock said it had asked for certain information about Holly Sugar's financial condition but had been turned down. It said its offer was therefore subject to further discussions. 'Once we have had an opportunity to complete our due diligence evaluation of the company, including inspections of certain facilities and meetings with key management personnel, we would be prepared to negotiate all aspects of our proposal, including price,' it said in its April 8 letter. REUTER^M
test/15895
test/15895 |@title u:2 exporter:2 report:2 200:2 000:2 tonne:2 wheat:2 sell:2 jordan:2 1987:2 88:2 delivery:2 |@word
U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 200,000 TONNES WHEAT SOLD TO JORDAN FOR 1987/88 DELIVERY U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 200,000 TONNES WHEAT SOLD TO JORDAN FOR 1987/88 DELIVERY
test/15896
test/15896 |@title universal:1 health:1 realty:1 uht:1 1st:1 qtr:1 net:1 |@word shr:1 26:1 ct:1 vs:3 nil:3 net:1 2:1 244:1 000:1 rev:1 3:1 4:1 mln:1 note:1 company:2 full:2 name:1 universal:1 health:1 realty:1 income:1 trust:1 quarter:2 first:1 earning:1
UNIVERSAL HEALTH REALTY <UHT> 1ST QTR NET Shr 26 cts vs nil Net 2,244,000 vs nil Rev 3.4 mln vs nil NOTE: Company's full name is Universal Health Realty Income Trust. Quarter is company's first full quarter of earnings.
test/15897
test/15897 |@title frost:1 sullivan:1 inc:1 frsl:1 increase:1 payout:1 |@word semi:1 annual:1 div:1 seven:1 ct:2 vs:1 six:1 prior:1 pay:1 june:1 one:2 record:1 may:1
FROST AND SULLIVAN INC <FRSL> INCREASES PAYOUT Semi-annual div seven cts vs six cts prior Pay June One Record May One .
test/15898
test/15898 |@title c:2 b:2 cmco:1 make:1 acquisition:1 |@word co:1 say:1 acquire:1 8:1 7:1 mln:1 dlrs:1 principal:1 asset:1 national:1 tech:1 industries:1 inc:1 telkon:1 corp:1 company:1 engage:1 service:1 sale:1 telemarketing:1 consumer:1 electronic:1 merchandise:1
C.O.M.B. <CMCO> MAKES ACQUISITION C.O.M.B. Co said it acquired for 8.7 mln dlrs the principal assets of National Tech Industries Inc and Telkon Corp. The companies are engaged in servicing, sales and telemarketing of consumer electronic merchandise.
test/15899
test/15899 |@title rai:1 research:1 corp:1 rac:1 3rd:1 qtr:1 feb:1 28:1 |@word shr:2 one:1 ct:4 vs:6 14:1 net:3 17:1 806:1 328:1 290:1 rev:1 1:1 3:1 mln:4 2:2 nine:2 month:2 27:1 26:1 640:1 156:1 622:1 251:1 revs:1 5:2 6:2 note:1 1986:1 include:1 loss:1 49:1 040:1 discontinued:1 gain:1 15:1 598:1 dlrs:1 3rd:1 qtr:1
RAI RESEARCH CORP <RAC> 3RD QTR FEB 28 SHr one cts vs 14 cts Net 17,806 vs 328,290 Revs 1.3 mln vs 2.2 mln Nine months Shr 27 cts vs 26 cts Net 640,156 vs 622,251 Revs 5.6 mln vs 5.6 mln NOTE:1986 net includes loss of 49,040 in nine months from discontinued and gain of 15,598 dlrs in 3rd qtr.
test/15900
test/15900 |@title centel:1 cnt:1 complete:1 acquisition:1 |@word centel:3 corp:2 say:1 complete:1 acquisition:1 welbac:2 cable:3 television:3 serve:2 2:1 500:1 subscriber:1 east:1 central:1 michigan:2 term:1 disclose:1 addition:1 customer:3 co:1 83:1 000:2 overall:1 nearly:1 495:1 seven:1 state:1
CENTEL <CNT> COMPLETES ACQUISITION Centel Corp said it completed the acquisition of Welbac Cable Television Corp, which serves more than 2,500 cable television subscribers in east central Michigan. Terms were not disclosed. With the addition of Welbac customers, Centel Cable Television Co of Michigan serves more than 83,000 customers. Overall, Centel has nearly 495,000 customers in seven states.
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test/15901 |@title james:1 river:1 corp:1 jr:1 sets:1 regular:1 payout:1 |@word qtrly:1 div:1 10:2 ct:2 vs:1 prior:1 pay:1 april:2 30:1 record:1 21:1
JAMES RIVER CORP <JR> SETS REGULAR PAYOUT Qtrly div 10 cts vs 10 cts prior Pay April 30 Record April 21
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test/15902 |@title three:1 departments:1 inc:1 tdd:1 set:1 payout:1 |@word class:2 qtly:2 div:2 2:6 1:6 ct:4 vs:2 prior:2 b:1 pay:1 may:1 8:1 record:1 april:1 24:1
THREE D DEPARTMENTS INC <TDD> SETS PAYOUT Class A qtly div 2-1/2 cts vs 2-1/2 cts prior Class B qtly div 1-1/2 cts vs 1-1/2 cts prior Pay May 8 Record April 24
test/15903
test/15903 |@title u:2 exporter:2 report:2 300:2 000:2 tonne:2 soybean:2 meal:2 iraq:2 split:2 delivery:2 |@word
U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 300,000 TONNES SOYBEAN MEAL TO IRAQ FOR SPLIT DELIVERY U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 300,000 TONNES SOYBEAN MEAL TO IRAQ FOR SPLIT DELIVERY
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test/15904 |@title u:2 exporter:2 report:2 100:2 000:2 tonne:2 corn:2 sell:2 algeria:2 1986:2 87:2 delivery:2 |@word
U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 100,000 TONNES CORN SOLD TO ALGERIA FOR 1986/87 DELIVERY U.S. EXPORTERS REPORT 100,000 TONNES CORN SOLD TO ALGERIA FOR 1986/87 DELIVERY
test/15906
test/15906 |@title world:1 supply:1 demand:1 estimate:1 issue:1 usda:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 make:1 follow:1 1986:10 87:50 projection:1 world:5 supply:2 demand:1 report:8 comparison:1 mln:3 tonne:2 except:1 note:8 total:4 grain:5 1985:9 86:10 04:18 09:39 03:22 produc:1 1:18 682:1 31:2 686:1 11:7 663:2 69:5 70:5 2:10 025:1 71:5 028:1 45:6 919:1 18:2 920:1 13:6 trade:1 x:2 212:1 15:4 211:1 89:2 204:1 42:3 203:1 92:6 usage:1 635:1 01:2 630:1 40:7 575:1 78:6 577:1 79:6 end:9 stk:2 390:1 398:1 05:5 343:1 342:1 34:3 base:1 export:19 estimate:1 wheat:1 start:8 137:2 136:2 48:5 125:2 54:2 production:8 529:1 20:8 528:1 498:2 97:4 81:1 import:18 57:1 98:4 27:4 94:3 56:4 36:3 feed:3 use:5 101:3 100:1 82:2 90:4 19:2 dome:4 517:1 26:8 514:2 487:1 488:1 08:8 95:6 76:7 stock:11 148:1 99:5 149:1 may:5 balance:7 due:7 differ:6 marketing:6 year:6 transit:4 discrepancy:4 coarse:1 stck:4 181:4 64:3 10:6 107:1 80:5 108:1 835:1 21:6 838:1 844:2 60:3 84:4 66:3 93:1 77:2 07:3 510:3 796:1 33:4 793:1 770:1 772:1 14:7 47:7 96:4 02:3 220:1 52:2 226:1 28:2 corn:1 123:4 61:8 75:3 477:1 480:1 29:2 481:2 58:3 59:2 62:10 12:6 295:1 49:5 289:1 286:1 53:5 287:1 ttl:2 444:1 439:1 419:1 88:1 420:1 55:3 155:1 163:1 soybean:3 23:13 22:7 17:2 43:3 74:4 crushing:1 16:5 25:3 time:3 lag:3 meal:1 consumption:2 06:1 51:3 39:3 oil:1 37:2 65:1 3:8 35:1 cotton:2 bales:1 mill:2 72:1 50:1 country:1 rice:1 basis:1 24:4 317:3 318:1 320:2 63:1 68:1 dom:1 321:2 41:1 46:1
WORLD SUPPLY/DEMAND ESTIMATES ISSUED BY USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department made the following 1986/87 projections in its world Supply/Demand report, with comparisons, in mln tonnes, except where noted -- Total World Grain 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Produc 1,682.31 1,686.11 1,663.69 1,663.70 Total Supply 2,025.71 2,028.45 1,919.18 1,920.13 Trade-X 212.15 211.89 204.42 203.92 Usage 1,635.01 1,630.40 1,575.78 1,577.79 End Stks 390.70 398.05 343.40 342.34 X-Based on export estimate. All Wheat 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stks 137.05 136.48 125.54 125.87 Production 529.20 528.40 498.97 498.81 Imports 97.57 98.27 94.56 94.36 Feed Use 101.79 100.82 90.19 90.56 Total Domes 517.26 514.89 487.45 488.20 Exports 101.08 101.20 95.92 95.76 End Stocks 148.99 149.99 137.05 136.48 Note - World imports/exports may not balance due to differing marketing years, grains in transit and reporting discrepancies. Coarse Grain 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 181.64 181.10 107.80 108.40 Production 835.21 838.82 844.60 844.84 Imports 95.66 93.77 95.70 95.18 Feed Use 514.07 510.20 510.20 510.80 Total Domes 796.33 793.64 770.76 772.14 Exports 98.97 98.47 96.02 95.76 End Stocks 220.52 226.28 181.64 181.10 Note - World imports/exports may not balance due to differing marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies. Corn (Mln Tonnes) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 123.08 123.11 61.09 61.75 Production 477.26 480.29 481.86 481.92 Imports 61.03 58.59 62.12 62.08 Feed Use 295.49 289.47 286.53 287.42 Ttl Domes 444.78 439.80 419.88 420.55 Exports 62.80 62.10 62.53 62.15 End Stocks 155.56 163.61 123.08 123.11 Note - World imports/exports may not balance due to differing marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies. Soybeans 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 23.03 22.84 17.59 17.58 Production 99.98 99.43 96.74 96.53 Imports 26.21 26.27 27.08 27.08 Crushings 79.69 79.33 76.16 76.15 Ttl Domes 97.53 96.40 92.36 92.34 Exports 26.45 26.43 26.02 26.01 End Stocks 25.23 25.71 23.03 22.84 Note - Imports and exports do not balance due to differing marketing years and time lags between reported exports and imports. Soybean Meal 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 2.55 2.47 2.79 2.74 Production 62.71 62.40 60.09 60.09 Imports 23.47 23.49 23.48 23.47 Consumption 62.69 62.49 61.06 61.10 Exports 23.51 23.39 22.76 22.74 End Stocks 2.52 2.47 2.55 2.47 Note - Imports and exports may not balance due to differing marketing years and time lags between reported exports and imports. Soybean Oil 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 1.61 1.51 1.37 1.36 Production 14.20 14.13 13.65 13.66 Imports 3.31 3.29 3.08 3.05 Consumption 14.02 14.03 13.33 13.40 Exports 3.33 3.35 3.15 3.16 End Stocks 1.78 1.54 1.61 1.51 Note - Imports and exports do not balance due to differing marketing years and time lags between reported exports and imports. Cotton (Mln Bales) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 45.87 48.14 42.70 43.11 Production 69.53 69.66 78.94 78.92 Imports 23.07 23.07 21.49 21.45 Mill Use 80.72 77.08 76.84 74.79 Exports 23.37 23.50 20.25 20.28 End Stocks 34.16 39.99 45.87 48.14 Note - Imports and exports may not balance due to cotton in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. Rice (Milled Basis) 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 24.71 24.75 22.16 22.16 Production 317.90 318.90 320.12 320.05 Imports 10.56 10.63 11.68 11.70 Dom. Use 321.41 321.87 317.58 317.46 Exports 12.11 12.22 12.49 12.39 End Stocks 21.19 21.78 24.71 24.75
test/15908
test/15908 |@title adams:1 express:1 co:1 adx:1 march:1 31:1 asset:1 |@word shr:1 22:2 50:1 dlrs:3 vs:3 21:1 74:1 asset:2 546:1 9:1 mln:4 485:1 2:2 shrs:1 24:1 3:2 note:1 last:1 capital:1 gain:1 distribution:1 28:1 ct:1 share:2 february:1 1987:1 55:1 december:1 1986:1
ADAMS EXPRESS CO <ADX> MARCH 31 ASSETS Shr 22.50 dlrs vs 21.74 dlrs Assets 546.9 mln vs 485.2 mln Shrs out 24.3 mln vs 22.3 mln NOTE: lastest assets after capital gain distributions of 28 cts a share in February 1987 and 2.55 dlrs a share in December 1986
test/15909
test/15909 |@title petroleum:1 resources:1 corp:1 peo:1 march:1 31:1 |@word shr:1 31:1 36:1 dlrs:2 vs:3 25:1 23:1 asset:2 286:1 5:1 mln:2 253:1 0:1 shrs:1 9:1 138:1 526:1 8:1 839:1 695:1 note:1 late:1 capital:1 gain:1 distribution:1 50:1 ct:2 share:2 february:1 1987:1 83:1 december:1 1986:1 29:1 955:1 000:1 state:1 value:1 1:1 676:1 dlr:1 convertible:1 preferred:1 stock:1 outstanding:1
PETROLEUM AND RESOURCES CORP <PEO> MARCH 31 Shr 31.36 dlrs vs 25.23 dlrs Assets 286.5 mln vs 253.0 mln Shrs out 9,138,526 vs 8,839,695 NOTE: latest assets after capital gain distributions of 50 cts a share in February 1987 and 83 cts a share in December 1986, and with 29,955,000 stated value 1.676 dlr convertible preferred stock outstanding.
test/15910
test/15910 |@title corn:1 supply:1 demand:1 country:1 usda:1 |@word u:1 agriculture:1 department:1 detailed:1 world:1 supply:1 demand:1 datum:1 major:1 importer:1 exporter:1 corn:7 country:1 follow:1 mln:6 tonne:6 ussr:1 1986:6 87:32 1985:6 86:6 04:12 09:24 03:13 start:6 stock:8 n:9 production:6 12:7 50:11 14:6 40:6 import:6 8:4 00:10 6:8 10:11 dome:5 use:6 20:7 19:1 24:8 export:6 nil:22 end:6 available:1 south:1 africa:1 stck:4 1:20 9:1 08:3 0:18 01:2 2:6 3:5 75:3 ec:1 5:7 17:2 28:3 89:2 25:5 70:2 78:2 69:1 61:2 82:2 29:4 46:1 60:5 7:4 91:1 94:1 4:7 98:1 argentina:1 52:2 39:4 11:3 37:3 22:1 thailand:1 43:2 33:2 35:3 15:5 domestic:1 55:3 80:1 67:2 18:1 japan:1 06:2 44:1 51:1 45:1
CORN SUPPLY/DEMAND BY COUNTRY -- USDA The U.S. Agriculture Department detailed world supply/demand data for major importers and exporters of corn, by country, as follows in mln tonnes -- USSR CORN 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Production 12.50 12.50 14.40 14.40 Imports 8.00 6.00 10.40 10.40 Domes Use 20.50 19.50 24.40 24.40 Exports Nil Nil Nil Nil End Stocks N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. - Not Available. SOUTH AFRICA CORN, in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 1.20 1.20 1.87 1.87 Production 8.50 9.50 8.08 8.08 Imports Nil Nil 0.01 0.01 Domes Use 6.10 6.20 6.00 6.00 Exports 2.10 3.00 2.75 2.75 End Stocks 1.50 1.50 1.20 1.20 EC-12 CORN, in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 5.17 5.28 2.89 2.89 Production 25.00 25.03 25.70 25.78 Imports 10.69 10.61 12.82 12.82 Domes Use 28.20 29.00 29.46 29.60 Exports 7.91 7.94 6.78 6.61 End Stocks 4.75 3.98 5.17 5.28 ARGENTINA CORN, in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 0.52 0.39 0.39 0.39 Production 10.00 11.00 12.10 12.10 Imports Nil Nil Nil Nil Domes Use 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 Exports 5.70 6.50 7.37 7.50 End Stocks 0.22 0.29 0.52 0.39 THAILAND CORN, in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stocks 0.43 0.33 0.11 0.11 Production 4.10 4.10 5.35 5.15 Imports Nil Nil Nil Nil Domestic Use 1.55 1.35 1.35 1.25 Exports 2.80 3.00 3.67 3.67 End Stocks 0.18 0.08 0.43 0.33 JAPAN CORN, in mln tonnes -- 1986/87 1985/86 04/09/87 03/09/87 04/09/87 03/09/87 Start Stcks 1.24 1.24 1.06 1.06 Production Nil Nil Nil Nil Imports 15.50 15.44 14.55 14.55 Domes Use 15.51 15.45 14.37 14.37 Exports Nil Nil Nil Nil End Stocks 1.24 1.24 1.24 1.24