A National Gypsum shareholder has filed suit...
- Share via
A National Gypsum shareholder has filed suit against the Dallas-based company, charging that its proposed $1.1-billion leveraged buy-out is “grossly inadequate and to the detriment of shareholders” . . . Phoenix-based United Bancorp of Arizona said its stockholders have approved the previously reported acquisition of the firm by Union Bancorp of Los Angeles for about $335 million . . . The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Trans World Airlines has reached an agreement with the Air Line Pilots Assn. under which the pilots will make concessions worth about $100 million in 1986 . . . Monsanto said that 2,340 of its U.S. salaried employees elected to take early retirement under a special incentive program announced in October . . . National Medical Enterprises reported that Fairview Community Hospitals’ board of trustees has approved a joint-venture plan to construct a 100-unit retirement complex in Burnsville, Minn. . . . Westates Airlines has halted operations at the Sonoma County Airport after a five-month attempt at daily passenger flights to and from Los Angeles.
More to Read
Inside the business of entertainment
The Wide Shot brings you news, analysis and insights on everything from streaming wars to production — and what it all means for the future.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.