The price of DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group shares plummeted to $6.50 Thursday, down $2.25 on the American Stock Exchange, due largely to the disappointing performance of its latest movie, "Million Dollar Mystery," and Paine Webber's change in recommendation to "hold" from "buy."
Grain and soybean futures prices fell to new lows on the Chicago Board of Trade, as a host of commodity prices came under pressure Tuesday.
Since Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" is a deeply divided comedy of questionable motivations and rancid aftertastes, it must have seemed like a good idea to lace the production that opened Thursday at the Taper with a punk ethic and a few rumbles of rock.
International Business Machines Corp., the world's largest computer company, said today that its profit fell 12.9% in the second quarter of the year from a year earlier.
The nation's basic money supply tumbled $4.8 billion in mid-July, the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursday.
The dollar made strong gains against major currencies Tuesday amid falling interest rates in Britain and prospects of higher rates in the United States.
Southern California's heat wave ran into a wall of cold air Tuesday, and the National Weather Service said the skies should stay cloudy--and just a bit damp--for the next day or so.
Chevron said its earnings fell 28.4% in the third quarter, and Sun reported a $160-million loss resulting from write-downs on various oil fields.
One big tub of goo deserves another.
The four-year moratorium on offshore drilling along critical areas of the California coast is history, barring an extraordinary and unexpected turn of events in the U.S.
Offering further evidence of the slump in semiconductors, Wyle Laboratories reported lower sales and profits for the third quarter and nine months.
The nation's basic money supply fell $3.1 billion in late December, the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursday.
Despite 22 points from Pete Coeler and 14 each from Kelly Byrd and Phil Hahn, The Master's College men dropped a 75-73 decision to Fresno Pacific Saturday, at The Master's.
Point Loma Nazarene weathered eighth- and ninth-inning rallies by Cal State Northridge to defeat the Matadors, 6-5, Friday.
Four years of hot-blooded competition between the Duke and Georgia Tech classes of 1986 was delivered by that arbiter named fate to a second-string Tech sophomore guard Sunday.
The Mexican peso plummeted to an all-time low at the start of the business day Friday, sending shock waves through an already reeling economy.
The nation's unemployment rate dropped to 7.1% in June, the Labor Department reported today, despite the strike against AT&T; and more job losses in the oil and gas industries.
Construction of new homes and apartments plummeted 7.6% in September, the fourth decline in the past five months, as the spring boom in the housing industry faded further, the government said Friday.
Reviews of Cal State Fullerton's season opener here Friday night were mixed.
I've been reading up lately about how parents are supposed to project strength and firmness and get away from this palsy-walsy stuff.