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2D Business MESSENGER-INQUIRER, Sunday, January 19, 1997 Market Roundup Trade imbalance climbs, but deficit with China drops $11.8 billion high set in July. The deficit with China fell 39 percent to $3 billion as U.S. exports hit an all-time high of $1.6 billion. Much of the gain reflected a big Chinese purchase of American soybeans. The deficit with Japan was down 13 percent to $4.3 billion and for the first 11 months of the year totaled $43.4 billion, the lowest level since 1971.

But despite the improvement with Japan, the overall deficit for 1996 is running at an annual rate of $112 billion, up from a deficit of $105 billion in 1995. Overall, U.S. exports Dow Chemical 82 82 Duff and Phelps 9 8 DuPont 111 106 Eastman Kodak 85 82 Exxon 102 105 Fed. Express 47 43 First Union Corp 81 75 Fla. Pwr.

Lt 45 45 Ford Motor 33 33 Foxmeyer 1 1 General Dynamics 71 69 General Electric 103 101 General Motors 60 60 Goodyear 54 54 W.R. Grace 53 54 GTE Corp 46 44 Hillenbrand 38 37 Home Depot 50 51 Humana 18 18 IBM 165 163 Johns. Johns 51 51 Kentucky Utilities 30 29 Kimberly-Clark 1 00 98 Kmart 11 11 Kroger 47 45 Eli Lilly 81 76 Limited 17 17 24 24 Lowe's 34 36 LTV Corp 12 12 Lucent Technologies ..51 51 McDonald's 46 43 Mercantile 49 48 Merck Co 86 83 Merrill Lynch 82 81 3-M 85 83 Mobil Oil 131 130 Monsanto Co 38 39 National City Corp 45 43 Natl. Service Ind 38 39 Navistar 10 9 NYNEX Corp 49 47 Occidental Petro 25 24 Olin 40 39 Penney, J.C 48 48 Pepsico Inc 30 29 Pfizer 88 85 Philip Morris 115 113 Phillips Petrol 46 46 PNC Bank 38 37 Procter Gamble 1 1 2 1 09 Providian 51 50 RJR Nabisco 32 32 Schering 71 68 SuperValu Stores 30 30 Sears, Roebuck 49 47 Southern Co 22 22 Tandy 42 40 Tenneco 45 45 Texaco 107 107 Unilever 172 168V2 Union Carbide 43 42 United Technology 68 69 U.S. Steel 32 32 U.S.

Surgical 43 37 Vencor 30 31 Wal-Mart 23 24 Waste Mgt 33 32 Westinghouse 19 19 Whirlpool Corp 49 49 Williams Cos 40 40 Winn-Dixie 31 31 Xerox 58 55 Zenith 11 11 By Martin Crutslnger Associated Press WASHINGTON The nation's trade deficit edged up slightly to $8.4 billion in November, but the imbalance with China fell for the first time in seven months and American farm exports hit an all-time high. Industrial production, meanwhile, jumped a strong 0.8 percent in December with gains reported at auto plants, airplane manufacturers and a number of other industries. Financial markets took the news in stride Friday. The Dow Jones industrial aver age, wnicn nas Deen hitting a string of record highs, was up nearly 70 points in late afternoon trading. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said the new reports underscored the administration view that "the The China percent billion exports all-time $1.6 Business Briefs From staff reports Family Dollar store to open A Family Dollar Store will open at 9 a.m.

on Jan. 29 at Commerce Plaza at 2304 E. Fourth St Local officials and Family Dollar executives will hold a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony immediately before the opening. The store carries clothes, shoes, domestics, health and beauty aids, housewares, small electronics, school supplies, candy and snack foods, toys, paint and auto supplies. Fifth Third reports gain for quarter Fifth Third Bancorp's net income was $93,615,000 for the fourth quarter of 1996, up 20.2 percent, compared to $77,864,000 for the same period last year.

Fourth quarter fully diluted net income per share was 87 cents, up 14.5 percent from last year's 76 cents. Return on average assets was 1.84 percent and return on average equity was 17.8 percent for the quarter. Beaver Dam Deposit Bank wins 5-star rating Coral Gables, Bauer Financial Reports Inc. has awarded its five-star rating to Beaver Dam Deposit Bank. The award recognizes the bank for superior strength, performance and safety.

The most recent award is based on an analysis of financial data filed by Beaver Dam Deposit Bank with federal regulators for the quarter ended June 30, along with data from prior periods. This is the bank's fifth consecutive five-star rating, a record of superior banking performance and strength. A.G. Edwards offering tax seminar A.G. Edwards Sons Inc.

and York Neel and Co. is sponsoring a deficit with fell 39 to $3 as U.S. hit an high of billion. Much of the gain reflected a big Chinese purchase of American soybeans. WEEKLY STOCK INDICES NEW YORK Weekly stock indices: Dow Jones Industrials 6833.

1 01 29.31 776.1716.67 NYSE Composite 409.31 8.55 Amex Index 589.95 3.91 NASD Composite 1349.0517.03 NMS Composite 606.46 7.83 Value Line Geometric 385.90 5.14 Value Line Arithmetic 703.77 10.09 $139,105 billion. OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS NEW YORK Weekly most active stocks supplied by Nasdaq. Name Volume High Low Last Chg. This Last Week Week Acordia 27Vi 27V Alcan 36H 36Vi ALCOA 73 71 Vt Allegheny Teledyne 22V4 Allstate 61 'i 61 Alza 25 25 American Brands 51 Va 497 Amer. Elec.

Power 42 41 Vi American Express 59Vi 57 Anheuser-Busch 42 42 38 38'i AMOCO 85 85 Armco 4 4 Armstrong 69 687 Ashland Oil 44 44 Atlantic-Richfield 136 138 Atmos Energy 23 29 Via BancOne 45 43 Bank America 106 98 Bell South 42 39 A.H. Belo Corp 36 35 Bethlehem Steel 9 8 Boeing 106V2 105 Bristol Myers 123 114 Century Com Corp 5 5 Chevron 67 69 Chrysler 34 35 CitiCorp 108 100 Coca-Cola 58 54 Col. Healthcare 58 41 Compaq 77 79 CSX 46 44 Dai-Tile 18 19 Deere 42 43 Walt Disney 70 67 Dollar General 30 30 Rends FRIDAY'S MARKET DATA NEW YORK Markets at a glance Friday New York Stock Exchange 1542 advances, 975 declines Most Active: PepsiCo 30ViV4 Sales: 534,640,000 Index: 409.31 3.19 Bonds: $23,864,000 American Stock Exchange 307 advances, 235 declines Most Active: Amdahl 11 Sales: 25,009,000 Index: 589.95 2.59 Bonds: $1,445,000 Chicago Wheat: Lower. Corn: Lower. Oats: Lower.

Soybeans: Lower. Nasdaq Stock Market 2215 advances, 1824 declines Most active: VLS1 1 7 57 Nasdaq Sales: 673,118,600 Nasdaq Composite: 1349.05 8.47 NMS Composite: 606.46 3.94 15 WIDELY HELD STOCKS Pet. Year Stock Last Chg. Change Pet. Chg.

38V4 V4 0.3 7.3 Bell Atl 66Vt Vi 0.8 3.1 42Vi 2.1 4.9 Disney 70 1 1.6 0.4 Exxon 1 02 0.4 5.0 GTE 46 1 2.2 1.4 Gen Elec 1 03 2' 2.1 4.8 Intel 14 1 1.210.0 IBM i65'4 4 0.2 9.1 Lucent 51 Vi 0.211.6 Merck 86 1'4 1.5 8.0 Motorola 69Vi 0.7 1 2.9 SBCComm 52 1.2 1.0 US West Cm 33 Vi 0.4 3.5 WalMart 23 1.1 2.7 Stocks included, are those held by the largest number of accounts at Merrill Lynch. WEEKLY STOCK SALES This Week This Week A Year Ago NY Stock 2,579,389,760 2,144,070,000 NY Bonds $128,639,000117,172,000 American Stocks 126,267,000 93,690,000 American Bonds $9,745,000 11,495,000 Midwest Stocks 92,780,000 72,759,000 STANDARD AND POOR'S WEEKLY NEW YORK Standard and Poors Weekly 'Stock Indexes: High Low Close Chg. Indust 913.27 895.01 913.2717.77 'Transpt 555.76 545.60 555.7610.30 203.45 201.81 203.45 2.08 Financl 85.41 82.59 85.41 3.03 'MdCap 400 264.74 260.12 264.74 3.52 SmCap600 148.02 147.49 147.73 0.24 500 Stocks 776.17 759.51 776.17 16.67 1 00 Stocks 762.1 5 745.48 762.1 5 1 7.21 Close Chg. Yr.Ago Value Line Geometric 385.90 5.14 324.79 Arithmetic 703.77 10.09 561.37 Russell 2,000 367.88 1.79 305.28 SANTA MONICA, Calif. The Wilshire Associates Equity index which represents the combined market value of all NYSE, American and Nasdaq issues ended the week at $7,501,831 billion, up $139,105 billion from last week.

A year ago the index was $5,921,821 billion. 5 MoleclrBiosy 12 2 Up 24.7 6CalREIT 6 1 Up 24.4 7 GpoMDesarB 2 Up 23.1 8 ZurichRein 37 7 Up 22.8 9 PediatrixM 43 8 Up 22.7 10GpoTribasa 6 1 Up 22.0 11 Oneita 2 Up 21.4 12 CompUSA 17 3 Up 20.5 13GpolusacellL 9 1 Up 20.0 14HallwoodGp 22 3Up20.0 15AcmeElect 91Up 19.7 16 Travelers wt 62 10 Up 19.2 17AmrepCp 4 Up 18.8 18Gundle 8 VA Up 18.5 19 MorganPrd 8 1 Up 18.3 20 BluegreenCp 3 Up 18.2 21 Watscos 30 4 Up 17.4 22 CG Dina ADS 2 Up 16.7 23 ICF Int 2 Up 16.7 24AVXCorp 24 3 Up 16.6 25 GreenptFncI 56 7 Up 16.4 DOWNS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 DianaCp 15 7 Off 33.3 2Mossimon 8 2 Off 24.5 3 Imolnd 3 Off 20.0 4Vanstarn 18 4 Off 19.6 5ScienGames 21 5 Off 19.0 6 VentureSt pf 14 3 Off 18.0 7Poncebank 20 4 Off 17.8 8 FoxMeyer pf 8 1 Off 1 7.5 9AllianceEnt 1 Off 16.7 10BuenAirEmb 3 Off 16.7 11 JilinChem 14 2 Off 15.1 12 Elan ADR wtA 31 5 Off 13.9 13ArgosyGme 3 Off 13.9 14TrumpHotlC 10 1 Off 13.8 15ChespkEngs 26 4 Off 13.6 16Converse 15 2 Off 13.2 17 0Sullivanlnd 12 1Off 12.9 18BreedTch 23 3 Off 12.8 19Seitel 36 5 Off 12.8 20BTOfficePd 8 1 Off 12.3 21 Unionamer 17 2 Off 12.2 22CentennialTs 34 4 Off 12.1 23 PennTraf 2 Off 12.0 24 HillsStores 3 Off 10.7 25StJudeMed 36 4 Off 10.6 SunMic 44,786,500 31 27 31V44 Microsfts 36,400,600 87 83V; 87'2'i Cisco 34.424,300 72 68 724 Oracle 31 ,955,500 43y4 40 41 Vi RoslynB 31,157.300 16 14 15 Amgen 25,174,100 55 52 54V4 Vn DellCpts 24,846,700 67 60 644 Ascend 24,501,500 75 1564 65 75 7 ApldMat 24,324,900 46'4 41 45V334 Advanced 2,900 Declined 2,465 Unchanged 728 Total issues 6,093 Total sales 3,423,588,504 of goods and services rose 0.3 percent to a record $71.97 billion. Imports were up 0.8 percent to $80.37 billion. The trade deficit is the difference between those two figures.

The strength in exports was led by a 12 percent jump in sales of farm products, which rose to an all-time high of $5.05 billion. Sales of soybeans and corn led the increases. On the import side, America's foreign oil bill declined by 13.4 percent to $5.43 billion in November, reflecting a decline in volume. The average price per barrel of crude oil rose to $21.44, up from $21.38 in the previous month and the highest monthly total since January 1991 during the Persian Gulf crisis. The 0.8 percent rise in industrial production in December matched the November gain.

Manufacturing output was up 1.1 percent as auto makers continued to increase production following strike-related shutdowns in October. A big 1.2 percent rise at aerospace companies reflected a continued pickup in orders for new aircraft. The December increase would have been even stronger except for a 3.3 percent drop in utility production as unseasonably warm weather cut power demands. The increase in industrial output left American industry operating at 83.8 percent of capacity in December, up from 83.4 percent in November and the highest level since August 1995. Richard W.

and Jessica L. Kirtley, 900 E. Harmons Ferry Road, Utica. Debts, assets, $58,725. Cary J.

Greenwell, 1303 Ohio Owensboro. Debts, assets, $14,425. Lana F. Mayes, 2008 W. Third Owensboro.

Debts, $8,621 assets, $2,705. Rosa L. and Jerry A. Sinnett, Sacramento. Debts, assets, $744.

Misty L. and Brian W. West, 350 U.S. 431, Livermore. Debts, WEEKLY AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK Yearly high-low, weekly sales, high, low, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading for more than $1 High Low Sales High Low Last Chg.

economy is on very solid footing both with respect to growth and inflation." Both the trade deficit and the industrial production figures came in better than expected and pri- vate economists rushed to revise upward their forecasts for growth in the final three months of 1996. Many now believe the economy was probably expanding at an annual rate of 3.5 percent to 4 percent in the fourth quarter, compared to 2.2 percent in the third. The numbers have been amazingly strong," said David Wyss, chief financial economist at DRI-McGraw Hill Inc. in Lexington, Mass. "When you have growth this fast, the worry becomes is the economy growing too fast for long-term stability." Wyss and other analysts said they did not expect the Federal Reserve to begin raising interest rates at their Feb.

4-5 meeting, but said a rate hike could come as soon as March unless there are signs of slower growth in the new year. The Commerce Department's trade report said the deficit for November was up 4.9 percent from an October imbalance of $8 billion but still down substantially from the Bankruptcies The following Owensboro-area bankruptcies were filed in federal court between Jan. 3 and Jan. 10. Definitions Chapter 7: Court-appointed trustee sells assets and debtor is discharged of debts.

Chapter 1 1: Debtor is reorganizing finances. Chapter 13: Debtor arranges to repay debt. Chapter 7 Jimmy G. and Sherry L. Winters, Powderly.

Debts, assets, $39,060. RILEY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. 684-7266 Full Suspension Files 25" Deep Frames $3.00 set Lock HOII I LETTER SIZE 2 DRAWER $9i5Q 4 DRAWER S114 50 LEGAL SIZE 2 DRAWER $104.50 4 DRAWER 8139 50 I I 77 59 SPDR 7,972,100 77 75 77 1 Vi. 8 4 Audvox 4,573,400 8 6 7 4429ViacB 4,088,800 37 34 34 2 14 5EchoBay 3,846,400 7 6 6 Vw 23 5 Vit TWA 3,296,200 6 5 Ya 6 Vw 14 13 FstfedAn 3,216,600 14 13 14 22 10Nabors 3,148,100 22 20 21 14 6Amdhl 2,900,900 12 11 11 5 2GreyhndL 2,495,500 5 4Vi4 31 9 IvaxCp 2,191,600 11 10 10 19 15 CdnOc 2,078,300 1 8 1 7 1 8 1 71Hearxn 2,034,600 22i2 153Ampex 1,763,800 10 9 9 17 6TubMex 1,738,900 17 15 17 9 He 1 JTS Corp 1 ,695,400 3 2 3 145KeyEng 1,578,300 14 13 14 1 45 28 Hasbro 1,509,600 39 37 39 1 17 7 PegGId 1,347,900 7 7 7 Vt 1 9 8 USBiosci 1 ,336,300 1 7 1 4 1 6 1 Vi 18 Month Rising Rate CD OTC UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK The following list shows the Nasdaq stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change. Only securities with closing prices or previous closing prices of at least $2 and at least 1000 shares traded are included.

Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week's closing price and this week's closing price. UPS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 PanaxPhrm un 314 2 Up188.9 2 TransglobeEn 2Vi 1 Up122.2 3 PanaxPhrm 2 1 Vi Up120.0 4 Deswell wt 2 1 Up1 00.0 5CleanDiesl AV, 2 Up 88.9 6 CntryStar pf 6 3 Up 80.0 7 BKC Sem 2V2 1 Up 66.7 8 GenParcel 4V4 1 Up 63.6 9 Unitrde wt 7 2 Up 62.9 10 BrkeHead wt SVt 2 Up 60.7 11 6 2'4 Up 60.0 12 ChromCS wt 4 1 Vfe Up58.9 13HertzTechwt 2 1 Up 57.1 1 4 VermPure 2 1 Up 55.2 15 GilmanCiocia 3 1 Up 55.0 1 6 PariexCp 1 8V2 6'2 Up 54.2 17 Elegantlll 2Vt Up 53.8 18Sepragen 2V4 Up 53.8 19 US WrelsCp 6 2 Up 50.0 20NetterDig 4 1 Up 47.8 21 RadicaGames 2 Vw Wn Up46.4 22BlowoutEn 3 23 DNA Hold 6 1 Up 45.5 24 ChromaticsCS 8 2V, Up 45.4 25 Microtel 2 Up 43.3 DOWNS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 OneWave 3 4V4 Off 60.3 2 AmTelecast 3 2 Off 41 .9 3 BarrysJwIrs 1 Off 40.5 4MaySpehn 8 2 5 jOff 38.1 5 APS Hold 8 5 Vw Off 37.3 6 Teltrend 1 6 9 Off 36.0 7PeopleChce 3 2 Mt Off 34.7 8 Tellurian wt 2 1 Off 34.0 9 Galileo 16 8 Off 33.5 10AdvanLfe 1 Off 33.3 HEIPMicr 2 1 Off 33.3 1 2 RoomPlus wt 1 Vi Off 33.3 1 3 C-Phone Corp 11 4 Off 30.0 14 CmtyCareAm 2 1 Off 30.0 15PHCIncun 4 1 Off 29.2 1 6 ChipsTech 1 5 6 Off 28.8 17 PSINet 9 3 Off 28.6 1 8 ML Dirct wt 3Vi 1 Off 28.2 1 9 RossTech 3V-1 2364 Off 28.0 20 VLSI Tch 1 7 6 Off 27.6 21 HeartlndWire 8V4 3 Off 27.5 22Ansan 2 2364 5764 Off 27.4 23 Spinnaker 32 11Vi Off 26.4 24 Fulcrum 1 Off 26.3 25 Clarify 32'4 1 1 Vi Off 26.3 WEEKLY NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK Yearly high-low, weekly sales, high, low, closing price and net change of the 20 most active stocks trading for more than $1 High Low Sales High Low Last Chg. 4918 BayNtwk 28,817,800 24 21 242 3510V4AMD 24,852,100 35 29 35 7 49 33 V4 24,287,200 39 37 38 V4 35 28 PepsiCo 23,354.500 30 29 301 28'4 24 22V4 23 67 35 CmpAscs21 ,866,800 47 44 44 2 59 36CocaCIS 19,665,900 59 53 58y4H 69 44 Motorola 18.750,400 69 65 692V4 44V4 16MicmT 18.621,600 33 30 30 1 87 35 Compaq 17,497,700 80 77 77 39 27TelMex 17,054.000 39 36 381 168 83 IBM 16.978,700 168 162 1652 16 5 Kmart 16 953.600 11 10 11 39 17 LSI Log 16,397,000 35 30 343 23 KWhtGame 16,370,500 19 16 17 1 5442JohnJns 16,105,700 53 50 51 7122Amer0n 16.103,500 43 37 401 6145GnMotr 16 031,800 61 59 60Vi 1 54 41 McDnlds 16,017.600 46 43 462 106696enElec 15.254,500 105 1001032 NYSE UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change.Onty securities with closing prices or previous closing prices of at (east $2 and at least 1000 shares traded are included.

Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week's closing and this week's closing. UPS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 AVEMCO 24 6 Up 33 3 2 GpoMDesarr 2 Up 33.3 3ConGpDinaL 2 Up 28 6 4 AMD 35 7V4 Up 26.1 seminar on tax management ana the use of annuities at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Owensboro Community College's academic building. assets, $26,424.

Rhonda and Gabor Morcz, 1600 Mayo Owensboro. Debts, assets, $97,518. Sherri J. Jessup, Central City. Debts, assets, $17,063.

Melvin Wettstain, Hawesville. Debts, assets, $31,600. Robert L. McDaniel, 710 Madison Owensboro. Debts, assets, $1,740.

Lisa L. and Philip A. Sharpe, 4301 Gateway, Owensboro. Debts, assets, $38,375. REPUBLIC Member FDIC $500 mnmum irpniL iOnaund pmmUfFprM.APYa(l4aa( 12-1596.

No Ptmkj to, Urh ithjl hrr 6 iim krnlurky wwj proud nf it! PRECIOUS METALS FUTURES NEW YORK Futures trading on the NY Merc 'Friday: Open High Low Settle Chg. GOLD 1 00 troy dollars per troy oz. Jan 355.70 1.40 Feb 355.80 357.1 0 355.00 356.40 1 .40 'Mar 357.20 1.40 Apr 357.20 359.00 357.00 358.20 1 .40 Jun 359.50 361 .20 359.40 360.50 1 .40 i Aug 362.70 363.20 362.70 362.90 1 .40 Oct 365.30 1.40 Dec 366.90 368.20 366.90 367.80 1 .40 Feb 370.30 1.40 Apr 372.70 1.40 Jun 375.20 1.30 Aug 377.80 1.30 Oct 380.40 1.30 Dec 383.00 1.30 sales 34,351 open kit 201 ,160 SILVER 5,000 troy cents per troy oz. 'Jan 474.3 3.3 475.3 3.2 Mar 474.5 481.0 473.5 477.2 3.2 iMay 480.0 485.0 479.5 481.7 3.2 Jul 484.0 489.5 484.0 486.3 3.2 Sep 491.0 3.2 499.0 500.0 498.0 498.1 32 Jan 500.9 3.2 'Mar 505.5 3.2 510.8 3.2 Jul 516.1 3.2 Sep 521.4 3.2 Dec 531.0 531.0 531.0 529.4 32 sales 13,710 open Kit 93,922, up 320 AMEX UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK The following list shows the American Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change. Only securities with closing prices or previous closing prices of at least $2 and at least 1000 shares traded are included.

Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week's closing and this week's closing. UPS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 DanielsnHId 8 3 Up 69.0 2 IntThorghbd 4 Vw 1 Up 35.2 3 UniqMoblty 41 Up 32.2 4 AuditsSurv 3 Up 30.4 5CETEnvirSv 7 1 Up 26.7 6 OOkiep 7 1 Up 26.0 7MedcoResch 12 2Up25.3 8 IntrsteGC 3 Up 25.0 9 ecLuxtec 3 Up 25.0 10KVPharmB 15 2 Up 23.7 1 1 KV Pharm A 15 2 Up 22.2 1 2 LehSelTec wt 8 1 Up 21 .4 13Alamco 14 2Up21.1 14AmTechCer 8 1Up 20.7 15PsychmdCp 81 Up 19.6 16TopSource 3jUp19.5 17 MaximPhrm wt 2 iUp 18.5 18MSHKwt97 10 1 Up 17.6 19 Kruglntl 5 Up 17.5 20 LehHK 98wt 8 1 Up 1 7.2 21 EtzLavudA 5 Up 17.1 22 RF Power 3 'Up 16.3 23 Versar 3 Up 16.0 24DairyMtB 5 Up 15.8 25Greenbriar 17 2 Up 15.6 DOWNS Name Last Chg Pet. 1 EmpCaro 3 1 Off 26.5 2 Teamlnc 1 Off 23.7 3 SpatiaFTech 4 1 Off 17.4 4 Computrac 1 Off 16.2 5 UnitePVid 6 1 Off 1 5.6 6 EXX Inc 3 Off 14.3 7 KBK Cap 3 Off 13.9 8EnzoBio 18 2 Off 12.1 9AcmeUnit 5 Off 11.8 lOCourtaulds 6 Off 11.7 HGenovDrg 13 1 Off 11.7 12BentleyPhm 2 Off 11.5 13Neopharms 6 Off 11.5 14TrexMedicaln 14 1Off 11.2 15 EXX Inc A 4 Vi Off 11.1 16WellcoEnts 12 1 Off 10.3 17KatzMedia 9 1 Off 9.8 18SabaPetrols 20 2 Off 9.7 19BridgeVwBcn 27 2 Off 9.6 20 Halifax 10 1 Off 9.6 21 PhoenixNetwk 3 Off 9.4 22 PC Quote 2 Off 8.7 23 Viacom wtE 2 Off 8.7 24 ThermoRem 7i 'MeOff 8.6 25 LaserTch 4' Off 8.3 1st 6 Months 2nd 6 Months 3rd 6 Months GOVERNMENT FINANCES WASHINGTON Figures on government spending and debt (last six digits are eliminated). The government's fiscal year runs Oct 1 through Sept 30.

5,222,870 3500 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 634-3333 Open 7 day a week Sundays 14 TJ FrMbiur grryup of bakt Statutory debt limit 5,500.000 Operating balance Jan 16 19,978 Interest fiscal 1 997 thru Nov 48,269 I Interest same penod 1996 47,637 Deficit fiscal 1997 thru Nov 78,137 Actual deficit fiscal 1996 107,275 I Receipts fiscal 1997 thru Nov 197,973 Receipts same penod 1996 185,759 Outlays fiscal 1997 thru Nov 276,109 Outlays same penod 1996 246,790 Goid, assets thru Dec 11,049.

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