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Lockheed to Keep CalComp: Lockheed said it decided to keep its CalComp unit, an Anaheim-based maker of plotters and other computer-related graphics products. CalComp is the biggest of four companies in Lockheed’s Information Systems Group, all of which were put up for sale in April. But Lockheed said CalComp’s profits surpass its expected return on the sale. The unit, with 2,500 employees, accounted for $425 million of the aerospace giant’s $10.6 billion in overall 1988 revenue. Lockheed said talks on the sale of the three other operations--Cadam, Metier and Lockheed DataPlan--are continuing.
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