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Listing of Transactions by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) September 1986 APPENDIX A LISTING OF INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS by STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC) - 60 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 S.I.C. Reference Table Description Agri culture 01 Agricultural Production - Crops 02 Agricultural Production - Livestock 07 Agricultural Services 08 Forestry 09 Fishing, Hunting & Trapping Mini nq 10 Metal Mining 11 Anthracite Mining 12 Bituminous Coal & Lignite Mining 13 Oi1 & Gas Extraction 14 Non-Metallic Minerals, exc. Fuel Construction 15 General Building Contractors 16 Heavy Construction Contractors 17 Special Trade Contractors Manufacturi nq 20 Food & Kindred Products 21 Tobacco Manufactures 22 Textile Mi 11 Products 23 Apparel & Other Textile Products 24 Lumber & Wood Products 25 Furniture & Fixture 26 Paper & Allied Products 27 Printing & Publi shing 28 Chemicals & Allied Products 29 Petroleum & Coal Products 30 Rubber & Misc. Plastics Products 31 Leather & Leather Products 32 Stone, Clay & Glass Products 33 Primary Metal Industries 34 Fabricated Metal Products 35 Machinery exc. Electrical 36 Electric & Electronic Equipment 37 Transportation Equipment 38 Instruments & Related Products 39 Misc. Manufactures - 61 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 S.I.C. Reference Table Continued SIC Description 40 Railroad Transportation 41 Local & Interurban Passenger Transit 42 Trucking & Warehouse 43 U.S. Postal Service 44 Water Transportation 45 Transportation by Air 46 Pipe Lines, exc. Natural G.as 47 Transportation Services 48 Communication 49 Electric, Gas & Sanitary Services Wholesale Trade 50 Wholesale Trade - Durable Goods 51 Wholesale Trade - Nondurable Goods Retail Trade 52 Building Materials & Garden Supplies 53 General Merchandise Stores 54 Food Stores 55 Automotive Dealers & Service Stations 56 Apparel & Accesory Stores 57 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 58 Eating & Drinking Places 59 Miscellaneous Retail Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 60 Banking 61 Credit Agencies Other Than Banks 62 Security, Commodity Brokers 63 Insurance Carriers 64 Insurance Agents, Brokers 65 Real Estate 66 Combined Real Estate/Insurance 67 Holding & Other Investment Offices Services 70 Hotel & Other Lodging 72 Personal Services 73 Business Services 75 Auto Repair Services, etc. 76 Misc. Repair Services 78 Motion Pictures 79 Amusement & Recreation Services - 62 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 S.I.C. Reference Table Continued SIC Description 80 Health Services 81 Legal Services 82 Educational Services 83 Social Services 84 Museums, Botanical Gardens, etc. 86 Membership Organizations 88 Private Households 89 Miscellaneous Services Public Administration 91-97 Administration Non-Classifiable Establishments 99 Non-Classifiable Establishments - 63 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 List of Investment Type AM - Acquisition/Merger EQ - Equity Increase JV - Joint Venture NP - New Plant OT - Other PE - Plant Expansion RE - Real Estate - 64 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 Nationality Abbreviations AS Australia AU A ustria BA Bahrain BD Bermuda BE Belgium BR B ra z il CA Canada CH China DA Denmark EG Egypt El Ireland FI Finland FR France GE Germany, Fed. Rep. HK Hong Kong IC Iceland ID Indonesia IN India IS Is r a e l IT I t a ly JA Japan JM Jamaica KS Korea, Rep. LE Lebanon LS Liechtenstein NA Netherlands Antilles NL Netherlands NO Norway NZ New Zealand PK Pakistan PM Panama SA Saudi Arabia SI Somalia SN Singapore SO South Africa SP Spain SW Sweden SZ Switzerland TU Turkey TW Taiwan UK united Kingdom UN Unknown VE Venezuela - 65 - Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 - 66 1985 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS SIC US FIRM NAME LOCATION TS FOREIGN INVESTOR TY VALUE n a t n a l t V xxxx A .B. DICK BLDG COLUMBUS OH UNIDENTIFIED INVESTOR RE 2.1 GE xxxx ATLANTIC CENTER ATLANTA GA CADILLAC FAIRVIEW RE 225. 0 CA xxxx BELGRAVIA CONDOMINIUM NEW YORK NY HASEGOWA KOMUTEN CO. LTD. RE . JA xxxx BIGGS PLACE THORNTON CO S.M.E.C.I. ET AL RE 50. 0 FR xxxx BRICKELL STATION TOWERS MIAMI FL JAPAN DEV. AND CONSTR. CO. LTD RE 21 .0 JA xxxx BURLINGTON BUSINESS CENTER I BURLINGTON MA SUMITOMO LIFE INS. CO. RE 40. 0 JA xxxx BUSINESS PARK DALLAS TX KAJIMA CORP. ET AL RE 80. 0 JA xxxx CHANTECLAIR ONTARIO CA LES NOUVEAUX CONTRUCTEURS RE . FR xxxx COCOA EXCHANGE BLDG NEW YORK NY LADBOOKE GROUP PLC RE UK xxxx COMMERCIAL BLDGS ENCINO CA FUJITA CORP. RE JA xxxx COMMERCIAL BLDGS (4) DALLAS TX AOKI CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. RE 42. 0 JA xxxx CONDOMINIUM HI SAKAE KOMUTEN CO. LTD. RE 0.4 JA xxxx CONDOMINIUM NEW YORK NY HASEGAWA KOMUTEN CO. LTD. RE 30. 0 JA xxxx CONDOMINIUM HI BELMARIN INVESTMENTS NA RE 3.7 NA xxxx CREEKSIDE ONTARIO CA LES NOUVEAUX CONSTRUCTEURS RE FR xxxx CUMBERLAND MALL ATLANTA GA PENSION FUNDS GROUP RE UK xxxx DOMIMION PLAZA DENVER CO TRIZEC CORP. LTD. RE 119! 0 CA xxxx DUPON CENTER IRVINE CA DAON CORP. RE 19. 5 CA xxxx ENVIRON OLNEY MD AOKI CONSTRUCTION CO. RE JA xxxx EQUITABLE AIRPORT CENTER LOS ANGELES CA UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORP. LTD. RE 70! 0 SN xxxx G.E. BLDG. DAYTONA BEACH FL UNIDENTIFIED INVESTORS RE SZ xxxx GALLERIES OF SYRACUSE SYRACUSE NY UNIDENITIED INVESTOR RE 48! 0 CA xxxx GLENRIDGE CENTER SANDY SPRINGS GA PHILLIP HOLTZMAN AG ET AL RE 26. 0 GE xxxx GREY-MARK AT BRIDGEWATER BRIDGEWATER NJ GREY COAT CITY OFFICES PLC RE 17. 5 UK xxxx GREYSTONE OFFICE COMPLEX LAS VEGAS NV HUDSON'S BAY CO. RE 30. 0 CA xxxx INDUSTRIAL BLDGS SIMI VALLEY CA ROHAN GROUP RE 11 .0 El xxxx INDUSTRIAL PARK VISTA CA MITSUI REAL ESTATE DEV. CO. RE 8.0 JA xxxx INDUSTRIAL PARK CORONA CA SHUWA CORP. RE 18.6 JA xxxx INTERLOCHEN ATLANTA GA JOHN LAING PLC RE 100. 0 UK xxxx KAYTEL BLDG. MN UNIDENTIFIED INVESTOR RE 4.6 CA xxxx LAHAINA CANNERY SHOP. CTR HI OMORI, MASAO RE 12. 0 JA xxxx LAND WASHINGTON DC MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. RE 7.5 CA xxxx LAND HONOLULU HI SHELL ENTERPRISE CO. LTD. RE 3.0 JA xxxx LAND C10.5 ACRES) ATLANTA GA ROSTLAND CORP. RE 31 .0 GA xxxx LAND (20,000 ACRES) DOUGLAS CO CO NISSAN MOTOR CO. LTD. RE JA xxxx LAND (40 ACRES) DADE CO FL CASACA NV RE 1 .5 NA xxxx LAND (9.8 ACRES) MIAMI FL LUNEBERG CO. N.V. RE 0.5 NA xxxx LANDMARK BLDG. LOS ANGELES CA MITSUI R.E. DEV. CO. LTD. RE 7. 4 JA xxxx MANHATTAN TOWER NEW YORK NY LADBROOKE GROUP PLC RE UK xxxx MOMENTUM PLACE DALLAS TX CADILLAC FAIRVIEW CORP. LTD. RE CA xxxx MULTI-USE DEVELOPMENT DALLAS TX AOKI CORP. RE 50.’0 JA xxxx MULTIUSE PROJECT LAWRENCEVILLE GA RUTHER, RUDOLPH W. RE . GE xxxx OCTAVIA CONDOMINIUM NEW YORK NY KING FOOK RE HK xxxx OFFICE BLDG NEW YORK NY SUMITOMO REALTY AND DEV. CO. RE 35. 0 JA xxxx OFFICE BLDG PHOENIX AZ SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. RE 25. 0 JA xxxx OFFICE BLDG DALLAS TX SUMITOMO CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD RE 2.0 JA xxxx OFFICE BLDG CIMCINNATI OH MACDONALD, JOHN RE JM xxxx OFFICE BLDG ATLANTA GA AKZO N.V. ET AL RE # NL xxxx OFFICE BLDG CARSON CA NORO GROUP RE 5.5 NL xxxx OFFICE BLDG NEW YORK NY HERON INTNTL PLC RE 80. 0 UK xxxx OFFICE BLDG NEW YORK NY OAK PROPERTIES RE 9.7 UN xxxx OFFICE BLDG NEW YORK NY VENEZUELA, GOV'T RE 4.0 VE xxxx OFFICE BLDG. SEATTLE WA C. ITOH & CO. LTD. RE 6. 0 JA xxxx OFFICE BLDG. LAUDERDALE FL FAUSTINA CORP. RE 1 .7 NA xxxx OFFICE BLDG. BOSTON MA KLUWER NV RE NL xxxx OFFICE BLDG. WASHINGTON DC LADBROOKE GROUP PLC 46. 0 UK Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis September 1986 - 67 1985 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS SIC US FIRM NAME LOCATION TS FOREIGN INVESTOR TY VALUE NATNALTY xxxx OFFICE BLDGS SAN FRANCISCO CA SEARCH INTNTL RE HK xxxx OFFICE BLDGS ORANGE CO. CA TOBISHIMA CORP. RE 6o !o JA xxxx OLD HYDE PARK VILLAGE TAMPA FL AMLEA INC. RE 90.0 CA xxxx PACKARD BLDG. PHILADELPHIA PA ARABIAN INVEST. BANKING CO. RE 20.0 SA xxxx PALM SEAS ESTATES SALTON CITY CA PALM SEAS DEV. CO. RE CA xxxx PARK WEST OFFICE PARK DALLAS TX CADILLAC FAIRVIEW CORP. LTD. RE CA xxxx RESIDENTAL DEVELOPMENT LOS ANGELES CA LES NOUVEAUX CONSTRUCTEURS RE FR xxxx RESIDENTAL DEVELOPMENT LOS ANGELES CA TODO CONTRUCTION CO. LTD RE JA xxxx RESIDENTAL DEVELOPMENT CORONA CA NAKANOGUMI CO. LTD. RE 8! 2 JA xxxx RETAIL CENTER ATLANTA GA CAPITAL AND COUNTIES PLC RE 1 .3 UK xxxx RICHMOND HILL OSSINING NY DURLAN BROS. RE El xxxx RICOH ELECTRONICS NORWALK CT GREY COAT CITY OFFICES PLC 28.0 UK xxxx RINCON SQUARE SAN FRANCISCO CA MARATHON REALTY CO. LTD. RE CA xxxx RIVERSIDE CENTER RIVERSIDE CA DAON DEVELOPMENT CORP. RE u ! o CA xxxx SAN JOSE PLAZA SAN JOSE CA HUDSON EQUITIES RE 25.0 CA xxxx SHANNON TOWER BLDG EAST POINT GA INVESTMENT GROUP RE CA xxxx SHOPPING CENTER (4) SAN ANTONIO TX MANN, GEORGE S. RE 57 .*0 CA xxxx SIGNATURE CENTER ATLANTA GA CADILLAC FAIRVIEW CORP. LTD. RE CA xxxx STANGENWALD BLDG HONOLULU HI ROBERT JONES INVESTMENTS LTD. RE 5.0 NZ xxxx STOUFFER INDIAN WELLS RESORT INDIAN WELLS CA DAON CORP. ET AL RE 65.0 CA xxxx TEXAS COMMERCIAL BLDG HOUSTON TX RAHA ONE LTD. 250.0 SA xxxx THE PARK AT DEERWOOD JACKSONVILLE FL BAITA INTNTL RE 4.6 SZ xxxx TRANS POTOMAC CENTER ALEXANDRIA VA PENSION FUND ET AL RE 90.0 NL xxxx TWO PERSHING SQUARE KANSAS CITY MO TRIZEC CORP.
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