NEWS
January 24, 2005
On January 22, 2005 ALLAN PATRICK "Pat" FELL, devoted husband of Ruth Ann (nee Freyman) dear father of Christopher P. and Katie M. Fell, loving son of the late Albert "Buzz" and the late Lorraine Fell, dear brother of Jerry and Greg Fell, Mary Gail Mathias, Joanne Grant and Veronica "Ronnie" Dodds. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives are invited to call the Schimunek Funeral Home Inc., 9705 Belair Rd. (Perry Hall) on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held at 1 P.M. Interment private.
NEWS
September 30, 2003
On September 27, 2003 BERNADINE E. FELL (nee Blackley); dearest wife of the late Edward W. Fell, Sr.; beloved mother of Linda E. Brinkley and the late Edward W. Fell, Jr.; devoted grandmother of Thomas and Edward Brinkley and Jamie Lynn Davis; beloved great grandmother of Amelia Lauren Brinkley. Also survived by other loving relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home, Inc., 1501 E. Fort Ave. Loctus Point, MD on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Veteran's Cemetery.
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen and Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF | February 27, 1999
Ellis M. Fell, a retired attorney and former Baltimore public school teacher, died Tuesday of respiratory failure at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The Roland Park resident was 93.Mr. Fell practiced accident case law in the old Equitable Bank Building on North Calvert Street from 1946 until 1987, when he retired.He taught civics from 1925 until 1942 at several city schools, including Gwynns Falls Junior High School, where one of his students was William Donald Schaefer, now the state comptroller.
BUSINESS
By BLOOMBERG NEWS | August 1, 1997
BIELLA, Italy -- Fila Holding SpA's second-quarter earnings fell 42 percent, largely because of poor U.S. demand for its basketball shoes, the company said yesterday.Net income fell to $15 million, or 56 cents per American depositary receipt, from $25.9 million, or 98 cents, a year earlier. The average estimate was for 53 cents per ADR, based on six analysts surveyed by IBES International Inc.Revenue rose 8.85 percent to $350.5 million from $322 million.Fila, which has its U.S headquarters in Sparks, warned last month that earnings would drop because of slowing sales and order cancellations in the U.S. The Fila brand has lost its appeal in the U.S. basketball market, a key product category for the company.
BUSINESS
By Bloomberg Business News | September 22, 1994
NEW YORK -- Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc.'s third-quarter earnings fell 80 percent amid Wall Street's worst slump in four years, the firm said yesterday.The world's fourth-largest underwriter of stocks and bonds said net income fell to $22 million, or 10 cents a share. The 144-year-old firm earned $112 million in the same quarter a year ago, when it was still owned by American Express Co. This year's quarter ended Aug. 31. The year-ago quarter ended Sept. 30."Difficult market conditions persisted throughout the quarter as interest rate uncertainties and inflationary concerns continued to dampen the activities of both issuers and investors," Chairman Richard Fuld Jr. said.
NEWS
By David Conn and David Conn,Staff Writer | May 9, 1992
Unemployment in Maryland fell slightly for the first time in six months as higher seasonal employment in government and in the services and trade industries reduced the March jobless rate to 7.4 percent from 7.5 percent the month before, the state reported yesterday.Most counties' jobless rates fell during the month, but Baltimore unemployment remained at February's 10.6 percent rate, revised downward from the 10.8 percent initially reported, the Maryland Department of Economic and Employment Development said.