81. The companies have yet to win approval from the European Union, which believes the deal could create a monopoly in aircraft-financing and leasing. 82. The deal would create a computer behemoth that would rival industry leader IBM. 83. The deal would create a railroad powerhouse serving the eastern half of the United States from Chicago and New Orleans to Boston, New York and Miami. 84. The deal would create two entities and retain the Texaco and Shell names at service stations. 85. The deal will create a bridge for stronger ties between Japan and the rest of Asia, Goh added. 86. The deal would create an institution that would rival the planned merger involving Japanese giants Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Fuji Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan. 87. The president said the trade deal will create, not steal away, American jobs. 88. The reported deal would create a music publishing titan with Jackson as half-owner. 89. The ruling was widely expected after the companies failed to ease European fears the deal would create an unfairly dominant position in markets for jetliner engines and aircraft electronics. 90. The Warner-EMI deal would have created a giant music company, reducing the number of major record companies in the world from five to four. |