Cape May County Herald, 2 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 23

Herald & Lantern 2 March '83

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Business Briefs r \ Few Plan for Retiring

By JOE ZELNIK Fifty-seven percent of the people interviewed in a national survey said they either didn't look forward to retirement or gave the matter little thought. Most of those who had already retired said it was only after they stopped working that they appreciated the importance of Social Security. FIRST JERSEY National Corp. board of directors elected Ensley A. Tower president, chief executive officer and director. Tower, former chairman and CEO with a Bankers Trust New York

Corp. affiliate, will move to the southern New Jersey shore area. First Jersey National Bank/South has 15 offices in Cape May, Ocean and Burlington counties. Dun & Bradstreet Inc. reported 713 businesses went busted in the week ending Feb. 17. That's a post depression weekly record and compares with 461 the previous week and 505 the same week in 1982. Money-market fund assets dropped $1.3 billion last week, the 12th consecutive weekly decline. This was the smallest drop since banks and savings in-

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stitutions began offering their own money-market deposit accounts in midDecember The money markets are down about 18 percent, from a $323 billion peak Dec. 1 to $119 billion Jamesway Corp reported its 1982 earnings were "substantially more” than its 12 percent increase in sales. The discount retailer, with 68 stores in the Mid Atlantic states, plans to open 10 more stores in 1983 and estimates 1983 sales of $400 million compared to last year's $332 million. Compiled from news releases and the Wall Street Journal

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