Regarding its U.S. discount, MacMillan Bloedel said it is eliminating a 3% "temporary competitive allowance," effective Jan. 1, but will maintain a 5% discount for customers who purchase their entire annual contract volume.
MacMillan recorded a Dollars 5.7m loss on its KNP BT stake in the first quarter.
The year was overshadowed by the death of Sir Kenneth MacMillan, whose career was dedicated to the idea of ballet as an art of our - rather than our grandparents' - time.
It also had its no-nos (the most lacklustre opening concert anyone can recall) and its lulus (the theme of James MacMillan's music 'in focus'). Yet Edinburgh's remains a uniquely beloved festival, not least because of Edinburgh itself.
Sharon Dynak, a spokesman for MacMillan, said she had not yet seen the suit and had no immediate comment on the suit, which charges MacMillan with trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Sharon Dynak, a spokesman for MacMillan, said she had not yet seen the suit and had no immediate comment on the suit, which charges MacMillan with trademark infringement and unfair competition.
As a result, Mr. MacMillan has many highly polished executives who probably would keep the company on the course he has charted.
In 1978, freed from time-consuming duties as Director of the Royal Ballet, Kenneth MacMillan celebrated his release with a work of larger scale and deeper concerns than ever before.
Perhaps the strangest episode in his soap opera life began in 1982 when he met Yolanda MacMillan, who in 1987 had her last name legally changed to Ballard in anticipation of a wedding.
What about us?" Environment Minister Tom MacMillan promised a thorough investigation into the cause of the six-hour inferno in St. Basile-le-Grand, 15 miles east of Montreal.
Noranda Forest owns 50% of Vancouver-based MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., Canada's largest forest products concern, and 50% of British Columbia-based Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd.
It was none other than Harold MacMillan who warned of the follies of being 'an island of inflation in a sea of deflation'. What are the prospects?
Vancouver, British Columbia-based MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. said its U.S. price will rise 5% to $630 a metric ton from $600.
MacMillan Bloedel doesn't have any major new projects but is boosting output.
He was aged 62. One of the most influential as well as the most challenging of modern choreographers, MacMillan sought throughout his career to extend the boundaries of classical dancing so that it might reflect the psychological climate of his time.
Miyako Yoshida and Sandra Madgwick are advocates for sunnier, larger-scaled things, but mimsiness rules. Very different the look of the cast after the interval, when MacMillan's The Burrow took the stage.
It was MacMillan's friend John Cranko who offered him the chance to mount the ballet in Stuttgart.
Fitch, the design company, has exchanged contracts for the sale of its Crinan Street property in London to MacMillan for Pounds 3.75m cash.
MacMillan Bloedel, the Canadian forest products group, lifted profits in the second quarter.
MacMillan Bloedel, based here, and Haindl Papier of Augsberg, Germany, are pulp and paper concerns.
On the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday, MacMillan Bloedel shares closed at $61.75, up $2.25.
And, unsurprisingly, the Royal Ballet will also present the MacMillan Romeo as the autumn season begins at the Royal Opera House.
But the ballerina's world is shrinking, as less and less of today's choreography challenges or justifies her. The last choreographer to understand the ballerina was Sir Kenneth MacMillan.
But Mr MacMillan warned that it would not take much to wipe out the predicted supply deficit, so much depended on production cuts staying in place.
He was joined there by Lynn Seymour, whose outstanding lyric and dramatic gifts were admirably attuned to MacMillan's ideals.
The political undercurrent helped attract 300 spectators to the Maxwell MacMillan World Chess Challenge at the New York Public Library.
Allowing foreign banks to do business in Canada through branches would remove most of the current competitive disadvantages of foreign banks, Thomas MacMillan, president of Chase Manhattan Bank of Canada, told the House of Commons finance committee.
Architect Dan MacMillan said the bars were supposed to be impervious to normal hacksaw blades.
Had not Mr Anthony Eden sealed his fate as prime minister when in 1955 he had made Mr Harold MacMillan his chancellor? What were we to make of Mr Michael Heseltine's public admission that Mr Lamont had been a scapegoat, queried another loyal colleague.
MacMillan Bloedel said the stock split is subject to shareholder approval at the annual meeting March 26.