Dennison [
'denisən]
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- The court's opinion in Dennison was authored by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, universally execrated as the writer of the infamous decision of Dred Scott vs.
- Dennison said the company was disappointed by the ruling but had not decided whether to appeal to the full NLRB.
- A 1987 agreement unraveled over price and Dennison's desire to keep a large senior-management presence, but by 1990 the weakened condition of Dennison gave it little choice but to accept Avery as dominant partner.
- A 1987 agreement unraveled over price and Dennison's desire to keep a large senior-management presence, but by 1990 the weakened condition of Dennison gave it little choice but to accept Avery as dominant partner.
- Dennison's annual revenue is about $770 million and the company has about 7,000 employees.
- Avery Dennison shares fell 75 cents to $24 in composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Henry R. Lewis, vice chairman and chief strategic officer of Dennison Manufacturing Co., was elected a director of this health-care products concern.
- A spokesman said Dennison sold its interest in Geha, which had been showing losses, for a "nominal amount."
- In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Dennison shares closed at $33.25, up 75 cents.
- "We'll figure that out in the next few weeks," he said, adding that he also could return to private practice with his top assistant, Dennison Young Jr., who also resigned.
- Dennison Hatch, editor and publisher of Who's Mailing What, a newsletter on the direct-mail business, adds: "Now you've got all kinds of wild claims.
- In addition to his roles at EG&G, O'Keefe served as director of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Dennison Manufacturing Co., Boston Edison and Kurzweil Music Systems and was a director of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
- But the authors concluded that the patient had contracted AIDS through his high-risk activities and not from surgical contact with Dennison, who removed a lymph node from the man in 1984.
- Dennison, based in Framingham, Mass., is stronger in certain East Coast markets, while Avery is stronger in the Midwest and on the West Coast.
- Avery agreed to acquire Dennison through an exchange of stock valued at about $500 million.
- Eastman Kodak is strong in photography; fans hope it will get even leaner by selling Sterling Drug to pay debt. Avery Dennison is strong in labels, though skeptics say a turnaround is a ways off. And Honeywell is dominant in control systems.
- The merger agreement gave Dennison holders 1.12 shares of Avery for each Dennison share.
- The merger agreement gave Dennison holders 1.12 shares of Avery for each Dennison share.
- The board would include Avery's 12 current directors and four Dennison directors.
- "Almost everybody likes to be part of Excalibur and the cars and the lifestyle image," said Scott Dennison, who took over as president June 1 after the resignation of Henry A. Warner.
- "That doesn't suggest the market's problems are over," says Paul Dennison, a money market specialist at Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
- Ion deposition printing was developed in the 1970s by Dennison, a stationery products and label maker, to print bar codes.
- The restructuring will include the divestiture of "non-core businesses" like Dennison's metalized paper unit, its imaging systems unit and several other units for an expected price of more than $20 million.
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