UAL, parent of Chicago-based United Airlines, amended...
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UAL, parent of Chicago-based United Airlines, amended its “poison pill” so that shareholder rights may be converted into three common shares instead of two shares when an unwanted suitor acquires more than 15% of UAL’s stock . . . The jury hearing the securities-racketeering case against former officials of Princeton-Newport Partners LP has begun deliberations in Manhattan . . .
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