Look at the statements below and at the five news bulletins on the opposite page. Which bulletin(A, B, C, D or E)does each state

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问题 Look at the statements below and at the five news bulletins on the opposite page.
Which bulletin(A, B, C, D or E)does each statement(1-6)refer to?
For each statement(1-6), mark one letter(A, B, C, D or E)on your Answer Sheet.
You will need to use some of the letters more than once.
There is an example at the beginning(0).
Example:
0 This company has suspended plans to work closely with another company.

A
Taler to cut UK workforce
Taler Chemicals, the Anglo-German industrial chemical company, announced yesterday that it is to cut 600 blue-collar jobs in a series of downsizing measures at three of its British plants. The news coincided with confirmation that the company also plans to dispose of its loss-making operations, CapPaints, the industrial solvent and paint division. This restructuring comes as the company reported a sharp drop in pre-tax profits. According to a company spokesman, the proposed joint venture with DTR International, one of the Taler Chemicals’ main competitors, is likely to be shelved.
B
Merger creates Hungarian software powerhouse
Silcom has finalised merger terms with ARER to create one of Hungary’s largest computer software companies. Details of the merger are expected to be released later today. However, it is believed that Silcom’s plans to break into France and Germany have been put on hold for the time being and that major job losses will soon be announced. Silcom looks set to benefit from the merger with ARER, which has recently been awarded a number of major contracts, including a contract with the Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, which will be worth in excess of $345,000 for the company.
C
Profits warning at LYT International
LYT International, one of Europe’s leading Management Training Organisations, has warned shareholders to expect a fall in full year profits. The company, whose flagship training centre in Copenhagen is currently being modernised and refurbished, made an interim profit of $12m, compared with $23m in 1998. In response to its poor financial results, LYT has announced plans to cut jobs in its French and Spanish centres. An employee spokesman said that the move would prove unpopular and that with insufficient employees, some centres would struggle to deliver the high level of service demanded.
D
Shake-up at BTED
Nina Rantamen, former government adviser and the new CEO at BTED Power in Finland, has announced cost-cutting measures at the company. This decision has already led to the resignation of one of the company’s most respected employees. Annika Ehlers had been with BTED Power for over 20 years, most recently as its Head of Operations. It is believed that she objected to company plans to reduce staffing levels at two of BTED Power’s plants. Indications are that further high level resignations will follow in the next few months.
E
Restructuring plans announced at San Freight
San Freight has responded to redundancy rumours by revealing that it is to cut the number of office-based staff employed in its Scandinavian division by 25% over the next 24 months. The announcement follows confirmation that the company has also decided to postpone the planned upgrading of haulage systems at its Stockholm subsidiary. A senior staff member has revealed that San Freight’s business has deteriorated in recent months due to the escalating price war with central and eastern European rivals.
This company is suffering from the effects of increased competition.

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