BUSINESS NOTES.REGULATORS OK PHONE MERGER: Federal regulators approved the merger of Bell Atlantic and Nynex, creating a local telephone colossus Colossus - (A huge and ancient statue on the Greek island of Rhodes). 1. Approval by the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest. had been a foregone conclusion since the two Regional Bell companies pledged July 19 to make it easier for rivals to compete in local phone markets. The merger, valued at $23 billion when it was announced in April 1996, would create the second-biggest phone company behind AT&T Corp. The new company, to be called Bell Atlantic, will serve 13 states and the District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). . ?13Associated Press BEN & JERRY'S WANTS NO BGH (chat) bgh - Be Good Humans. : Ben & Jerry's soon will declare on the labels of ice cream products such as Cherry Garcia its opposition to using artificial hormones in dairy cows. The government says the hormone known as BGH is safe, but Ben & Jerry's labels will announce that farmers supplying milk to the company have agreed not to use the genetically engineered genetically engineered adjective Recombinant, see there substance to increase milk output. Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. and three other organic food companies announced Thursday settlement of a 1996 lawsuit against Illinois and compromise on language in the statement. Ben & Jerry's had wanted to label its products ``BGH free.'' Public health officials in Illinois objected that such language could imply that milk from BGH-treated cows is somehow tainted. ?13Associated Press CONSUMER PRICES STABLE: Consumer prices remained under control in July as the economy continued moderate expansion. ``The data continue to paint a picture of an economy that is performing exceptionally well,'' economist Chris Varvares of Macroeconomic mac·ro·ec·o·nom·ics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the overall aspects and workings of a national economy, such as income, output, and the interrelationship among diverse economic sectors. Advisers in St. Louis said. ``Inflation is still very tame, with no sign of acceleration.'' The Labor Department reported Thursday its Consumer Price Index rose a modest 0.2 percent in July, slightly more than the 0.1 percent recorded during the previous four months and the biggest advance since a 0.3 percent gain in February. ?13Associated Press GKN GKN Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds (British global engineering company) GKN Global Knowledge Network GKN Gemeenschappelijke Kernenergiecentrale Nederland GKN Global Korean Network GKN Iks Gorkon (Star Trek novel Series) SLAPPED FOR OVER-BILLING: Wall Street brokerage GKN Securities Corp. agreed to repay some $1.4 million to investors who were allegedly overcharged, securities regulators said. GKN also will pay a $250,000 fine, said NASD NASD See: National Association of Securities Dealers NASD See National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). Regulation, a self-regulatory body for securities dealers. In addition, 29 of the firm's brokers and supervisors, including its chief executive officer and its president, were fined a total of $475,000. By agreeing to the settlement Thursday, GKN neither admitted nor denied the allegations that it charged excessive markups - sometimes as much as 67 percent - to investors over the prevailing market price for eight small-company securities. Markups of more than 10 percent are considered fraudulent. ?13Associated Press COLUMBIA/HCA OFFICIALS SUED: Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp.'s senior officials were sued by the New York State comptroller The New York State Comptroller is the chief fiscal officer of the U.S. state of New York. The duties of the comptroller include auditing government operations and operating the state's retirement system. , who accused them of depressing the company's stock by exposing the company to a possible criminal indictment. Comptroller Carl McCall filed the suit against 11 current and former Columbia officers and directors Thursday in federal court in Tennessee. |
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