Tidy up
Miniskips (New Zealand) has agreed to take over Tidy Chain Pty, the Melbournebased maker and distributor of storage devices. This move comes just four months after Miniskips announced its 50 per cent joint venture with Tidy Chain. U.N. to borrow The debt-ridden United Nations, already struggling for global peace, added the burden of high finance with an unprecedented proposal to. borrow JNZ7B.SM on the open market to stay afloat. The idea was raised by Secretary-General Javier
Perez de Cuellar, who did not say what the United Nations would use as collateral. The world body’s most visible asset is its headquarters on 4.Bha of prime real estate in Manhattan. Imports fall Orders for non-fuel imports placed in September fell a seasonally adjusted 9 per cent, the Statistics Department said. This compares with a 12.3 per cent rise in August and a 1.1 per cent rise in September, 1986. Mineral fuel orders fell 16.3 per cent in September, compared with a 46.2 per cent rise in August and a 34.8 per cent fall in September, 1986.
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