Strategy: Page 136


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    Take Your PIK

    Intermedia Communications Corp. needed cash last winter to continue its aggressive growth strategy, but circumstances blocked the way. Covenants on $160 million of Tampa-based Intermedia’s existing $353 million in senior debt ruled out another trip to the bank. The second option, issuing equity, ...

    By Ian Springsteel • Dec. 1, 1997
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    Measure for Measure

    Armstrong World In-dustries Inc. has a proud history dating back to 1860, but it has spent the past few decades cranking out financial returns considerably more uneven than the rolling plains surrounding its rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, headquarters. Today, the $2.2 billion maker of ceil...

    By Randy Myers • Nov. 1, 1997
  • Trendline

    Tax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead

    Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.

    By CFO.com staff
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    Easy Riders

    Susan Miller will never forget what was arguably the most flagrant misuse of a company car ever. Fifteen years ago, when she was cutting her teeth in fleet administration for a former employer, a worker there decided that his black Chevrolet Caprice looked enough like an unmarked cruiser to suppo...

    By Jeffrey Zygmont • Nov. 1, 1997
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    Frogs into Princes

    If you see Bill Alldredge, CFO of Newell Co., in Wal-Mart, he’s more likely to be shopping for companies than for socks.Newell, a Freeport, Illinois-based manufacturer and marketer with $2.9 billion in revenues, has acquired 16 businesses in the past five years, including 5 so far this year. Amon...

    By Roberta Reynes • Nov. 1, 1997
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    Barter Gets Real

    Say “barter” to most people, and they picture pioneers swapping bearskins for flint. But barter is thriving in the electronic age among a growing roster of prestigious companies that exchange surplus assets for more useful goods and services.It’s not a ground swell, to be sure, but corporate bart...

    By Emily S. Plishner • Nov. 1, 1997
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    Workers of the World, Disperse!

    It takes Sue Sachdeva, CFO of Koss Corp., a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of stereo headphones, less than a minute to commute to work most days. That’s because she telecommutes from her home in Houston, 1,200 miles away from corporate headquarters in Milwaukee — an arrangement that’s been in effec...

    By John Xenakis • Oct. 1, 1997
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    Forum: Just Stop Talking

    Under most circumstances, the task of communicating with the general public is reasonably straightforward: Tell the truth about any current problem in a way that fairly represents whatever has happened. In interviews, present the corporate goals and your plans to meet them, as well as obstacles t...

    By Louis Ehrenkrantz • Oct. 1, 1997
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    Help with Business Plans

    FINANCIAL MODELINGHelp with Business PlansCan you really use a software program to help you write a business plan? Reid Anderson, a senior business consultant at Physicians Business Network, certainly thinks so. Anderson uses Ronstadt Financials, a $299 planning and budgeting program from Lord Pu...

    By John Xenakis • Sept. 1, 1997