Box 24
Contains 33 Results:
Correspondence, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Phillips Petroleum, 1984
Topics include T. Boone Pickens and Mesa Petroleum attempted takeover of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Correspondence, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Phillips Petroleum, 1984
Topics include T. Boone Pickens and Mesa Petroleum attempted takeover of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Correspondence, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Phillips Petroleum, 1984
Topics include T. Boone Pickens and Mesa Petroleum attempted takeover of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Correspondence, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Phillips Petroleum, 1984
Topics include T. Boone Pickens and Mesa Petroleum attempted takeover of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Correspondence, Commerce, Industrial Revenue Bonds, 1984
Topics include Tax Reform Act (HR 4170) and limitation of state issuance of tax-exempt industrial revenue bonds. Correspondents include W. T. Richardson Jr.
Correspondence, Commerce, Product Liability Act (S. 44), 1984
Correspondence, Commerce, Trade, 1984
Topics include steel import relief, textile imports, foreign cars, free trade, quotas on imported footwear, and products made by forced labor. Correspondents include William E. Brock.
Correspondence, Communications, 1984
Topics include taxes on recorders and blank tapes, juke boxes (HR 3858), alcohol advertising on television, and pre-recorded cassette tape rental rates.
Correspondence, Communications, Cable and Satellite Television, 1984
Topics include Telecommunications Act, Satellite Viewing Rights Act (HR 5176), and Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act (HR 4103). Correspondents include Dave Herbert, Lyle Smith, Hamp Baker, Norma Eagleton, James B. Townsend, Steve R. Thrower, Christine F. Salmon, Carl F. Reherman, and Russell Ruby.
Correspondence, Communications, Telephones, 1984
Topics include interstate and intrastate line charges, business phone rates, access charges, FCC allocation of costs, effects of AT&T divestiture, and Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act (HR 4102).
