Ducommon said write-downs and reserves for discontinued...
Ducommon said write-downs and reserves for discontinued metal operations were primarily responsible for its fourth-quarter and year-end losses. Of the company’s $19.6-million loss for the year, $16.4 million was from discontinued operations. The company reported a profit of $11 million in 1984.
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