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May 12, 1995 - Image 48

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-12

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DRY GOODS page 46

12 MONTH
CERTIFICATE

6.25%

Mr. Ruven works upward of 16
hours a day from Monday
through Saturday and four to
eight hours on Sunday.
"If I have to spend five hours
getting the spots out of a blazer,
I'll do it," Mr. Ruven said.
Mr. Ruven had many different
kinds of jobs from the time he ar-
rived in Detroit in 1989 until Feb-
ruary 1991, when Earl Ruby
Cleaners opened.
After owning Cambridge
Cleaners in Dearborn from 1966-
71, Mr. Weisman founded Weis-
man Cleaners in 1973. He once
had five locations, but he decid-

INTEREST RATE

6.39%

A.P.Y./*

60 MONTH
CERTIFICATE

6.50
6.66

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ed to consolidate about 10 years
ago so he could be more of a
hands-on manager. He has been
in West Bloomfield since 1973.
Mr. Weisman, 54, works with
his father, David, 84, who has
been a tailor for about 70 years.
David had his own shops in De-
troit and Grosse Pointe.
David Weisman is continuing
his tailoring six days a week in
his son's store.
"I depend on my father. He's
also my friend and my business
associate," said Mr. Weisman,
who often has lunch with his
dad. ❑

INTEREST RATE

THE PITCH page 47

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gional planner for a four-county and two trips to Israel.
Two members of the audience
area in northeast Ohio for the
Eastgate Development and at Mrs. Gingrich's talk came
Transportation Agency, giving away impressed with the possi-
her responsibility for reviewing bilities offered by the FPZ.
Shelly Komer Jackier, presi-
federal grants.
With her husband and David dent of Avishel International Inc.,
Drake, she wrote Window of Op- an international marketing and
portunity, a book that surveys the consulting firm focusing on joint

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U.S./Israeli ventures, said she
was unaware of the implications
of the FPZ until she heard Mrs.
Gingrich's speech.
Ms. Komer Jackier said she
now feels comfortable informing
U.S. companies about the possi-
bilities the zone offers them.
Omri Dotan, national account
manager of the Israeli-based Tec-
nomatix Technologies Inc., said
he believes the FPZ will bring
tremendous growth to Israel, al-
though it will not affect the soft-
ware-sales operation for which he
works.
"If we can succeed with this
FPZ, we can create a model for
others," Mrs. Gingrich said. ❑

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economic implications of tech-
nology.
"My experience with govern-
mental agencies is the reason I
support my husband and his ac-
tivities as speaker of the House,"
said Mrs. Gingrich, who networks
informally with a group made up
of wives of congressmen, foreign
diplomats and U.S. foreign-ser-
vice officers.
Although she will not disclose
the names of the computer and
pharmaceutical firms she has ap-
proached for the FPZ, Mrs. Gin-
grich is enthusiastic about growth
opportunities and the entrepre-
neurial spirit she has encoun-
tered during business meetings

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Symbol
SCIXF
ECILF
TEVIY
IEC
ELBTF
ELT
ELRNF
TAD
CMVT
LANTF
ISL

Name

Exchange

April 28

May 5

Scitex

NASDAQ

'22.88

'22.13

ECI Telecom

NASDAQ

$16.75

Teva Pharm

NASDAQ

'16.88
'34.25

PEC Israel

NYSE

'27.63

'27.25

Elbit Computers

NASDAQ

'20.00

$18.50

Elscint LTD

NYSE

'2.00

'2.00

Elron Electronics

NASDAQ

'9.13

'9.00

Tadiran

NYSE

'17.38

$17.00

Comverse

NASDAQ

'15.00

$15.19

Lannet Data

NASDAQ

'19.75

'19.00

'12.00

'12.00

First Israel Fund NYSE

'35.75

Change
-S0.75
-s0.13
+51.50
-$0.38
5 1.50
$0.00
-$0.13
-$0.38
-s0.19
-$0.75
S0.00

Source: Allen Olender, Prudential Securities,
West Bloomfield.

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