The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1990 Page: 5 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Lyondell tops Fortune 500 newcomers GOOD NEIGHBORS
Lyondell Petrochemical Co. ipun off laa lion m nkK HOB million m profits. $12.7
year m one of the lanes public sock offer- billion in aseeti; ad St 25 bilbon m market
mp ever, made the h^ges new splash on vibe. Od company Tenneco Inc wai 41n a
(he Fortune 500. toppu^five new Tew $14,083. 15*4 $173*1; and $*.407
meaben an the cine 1st of America's Dallas remained the thud mom popular
lanes industrial companies city for Fortune 300 headquarters wah Id
m ail. 39 Texas-baaed companies were arT lW Houston's 14 headquarters kepi it
the Its. «i increase of five from las year’s fourth. New York City sad Qucago led the
ranking. the Aarocimed Press reported. Only way
one company — Dallas-baaed Dr Pepper- Texas ranks four* among the sums, be-
Sevcn-Up — dropped off. ihmd New York s 39. Illinois 4S and Ohw
i Texas companies ateo woe included 40. California trails Texas with 31.
Forbes magazine s The biggest Texas baaed companies re-
mained the same on the Us. which ranks
publicly owned companies by 1999 safes.
Houason-bueed Shell Oil Go. continued as
♦■AYTOWN
ne^fed in many ar
Two
on a
Super 30.'* which it described m a better
mrasint than Fortune's ranking hrrmar t
measures "across-the-board urength" in
cimas the sop qwt Exxon Corp. the naoon s
third-largesi company with safes of $16.66
bifima. has mnounced plans «o move hi So experience
headquanen horn New York C*y to the crafts, jreenho
Dallas suburb of lrvmg later this year atao need good
fuel and lubricants aa *vdJ as oti-baeed
vhenucah debuted on a* Fortune list at No
93. the highest appearing new company.
The company was spun off laa year from
Atlantic Richfield Co. which retains just
under 30 percent ownership of its former
OFFOR TUNITY
ms aaaaung staff to i
CENTER — V.
, jag a willingness io help We need help us
oom. work training, and office muling We
for reports. Call Ruby Puma. 427-0345
safes, profits, i
and the market value of
Pallia baaed retailer J.C Penney Co Inc
hat wife $16.1 bd-
40* OB Forbes
die Rate's largesi corporation. With 1999
safes of S21.7 bilbon. Overall, Shell ranked
13*. also unchanged horn feat year
But this may be the but tune Shell can
Lyondell's debut at $30 per share on Jan
It. 1999. brought in $1.2 billion m die fond
largest antral offering for an American ooai-
pany. giving Adamic Richfield a $634 mil-
iion profit boom The once since has
tumbled » as tow aa about $16 and cunendy
trades at about $17.
MAX Al TMA
First Affilia ted
Securities, Inc,
£
BOB NICHOLAS
W. Chambers
sets baseball
ceremonies
Bob Nicholas of Charnel 2
News will be pan of the prog-
ram at West Chambers County
Little League*! opening day
Starting at 9 ».m*u McLeod
Pask in Mam Bdvieu. the prog-
ram will also include focal dig-
nitaries — Mont Belvieu Mayor
Fmd Miller and. from Chambers
County. Sheriff C.E. “Chuck"
Morris. Commissioners Earl
Porter and Paul Lott and County
Judge Oscar Nelson.
VS Customs Black Hawk
hehcopser. the 39-foot Scorpion
drag interceptor boat and The
Methodist Hospital's Heat He-
licopter will be on display.
Before the games begin, a
barbecue lunch will be served
and a drawing for prizes win be
held.
Training
wage law
detailed
I
30% OFF
Reg $24-1130 SALE 16.90-91.00
MEN’S HAGGAR SUIT SEPARATES
JuU your nt Suit jacket and mix or match slacks, sued to fit without
alteration. Wide range of solids sinprs and plaid* in war-round,
^carefree blend* Naw or grrv.wses te-4h
uin employees unucr
I may be applied only
rs of employment, it
itch 31. 1993.
Maty Scott Nabers of die
Texas Employment Commission
reminds employers of the U.S.
Department of Labor's below
minimum training wage provi-
sions of the new minimum wage
law.
The new law, which went into
effect April 1. raises the mini-
mum wage to $3 80, but pro-
vides for a trmning wage of
$3.33 per hour.
The training wage applies
only to certain employees under
£»«> * --------
for 90 days
expires March
The new tew covers all com-
panies which have an annual
business volume of $300,000 or
more Public agencies, schools,
and some other bu-
will be covered reganl-
fess of their annual business
The training wage wiB not
apply to migrant or seasonal
agricultural workers or to non-
immigrant agricultural workers
who perform temporary or rea-
sonal work.
who have been
__training wage far 90
days may be paid the war »
fstditiis—i 90 days if they work
for a different employer and if
25% OFF
Reg $48-598 SALE 36.00-73.50
MISSES & JRS EASTER DRESSES
Bright florals sans stripes and writing solid colors l)r>pjw»i svawt
shirt dress, row dress and defecate lace mnunrd «tvles In bright « olors
on cotton, pok cotton or ravcai Jr* J-IJ, mates 6-lb
that employer ,
job training The total period an
employee may be paid the tram
ing w*e by any combination of
employers may not exceed 110
days
ployer must provide “job-
specifk skills training and per-
sonal dulls instruction." accord-
ing to foe regulation Abo. foe
25% OFF
Reg. 115-153 SALE 11.23-41.25
* EASTER DRESS-UPS FOR THE KIDS
Prrm {Mint*, nauraafe. floats and dropped **atst dresses fcw girls. 4-14.
infants $-24 mos . toddlers 2-4 Boys sportcoats, pants. siatS. ^. B-1®
Abo dMrtafls. suspender dwri srts. boy* 3-24 mo*, wddfer* 2-4
29.99
Reg $40
CALICO “BOUNCE” & “BOULEVARD*
Never baa the drew pump looked so feminine and fek so comfortablr
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1990, newspaper, April 5, 1990; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044109/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.