Replaying Monday, April 11, 2005

The April 11, 2005 was a Monday under the star sign of . It was the 100 day of the year. President of the United States was George W. Bush.

If you were born on this day, you are 21 years old. Your last birthday was on the Saturday, April 11, 2026, 86 days ago. Your next birthday is on Sunday, April 11, 2027, in 278 days. You have lived for 7,756 days, or about 186,153 hours, or about 11,169,208 minutes, or about 670,152,480 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Jeremy Clarkson (film producer, journalist, television presenter, writer, born April 11, 1960)
  • Thiago Alcântara (association football player, born April 11, 1991)
  • Jennifer Esposito (actor, film actor, television actor, born April 11, 1973)
  • Joss Stone (actor, artist, film actor, musician, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born April 11, 1987)
  • Yoo Yeon-seok (actor, film actor, television actor, born April 11, 1984)
  • Richard Kuklinski (mobster, murderer, born April 11, 1935)
  • Anton LaVey (actor, musician, philosopher, writer, born April 11, 1930)
  • Tricia Helfer (actor, beauty pageant contestant, film actor, model, voice actor, born April 11, 1974)
  • Dele Alli (association football player, born April 11, 1996)
  • Dillian Whyte (Thai boxer, boxer, kickboxer, born April 11, 1988)
  • Ethel Skakel Kennedy (socialite, born April 11, 1928)
  • Koichi Sugiyama (composer, conductor, music arranger, pianist, born April 11, 1931)
  • Ana María Polo (judge, labor arbitrator, lawyer, television presenter, born April 11, 1959)
  • Alessandra Ambrosio (film actor, model, born April 11, 1981)
  • Jyotirao Phule (intellectual, philosopher, revolutionary, born April 11, 1827)
  • Amanda Staveley (businessperson, born April 11, 1973)
  • Simone Thomalla (film actor, stage actor, born April 11, 1965)
  • Marcello Lippi (association football manager, association football player, born April 11, 1948)
  • Valery Garkalin (actor, drama teacher, puppeteer, television actor, born April 11, 1954)
  • Goldust (professional wrestler, born April 11, 1969)
  • Vincent Gallo (actor, composer, director, film actor, film director, film editor, film producer, film score composer, guitarist, model, musician, painter, photographer, screenwriter, singer, voice actor, writer, born April 11, 1961)
  • Alan Lascelles (courtier, politician, born April 11, 1887)
  • Motsi Mabuse (choreographer, dancer, television presenter, born April 11, 1981)
  • Nikola Karabatić (handball player, born April 11, 1984)
  • Ruth Moschner (actor, television actor, television presenter, writer, born April 11, 1976)
  • Yūzō Kayama (actor, composer, guitarist, painter, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, tarento, born April 11, 1937)
  • Rachele Mussolini (housewife, born April 11, 1890)
  • Thomas Harris (novelist, screenwriter, writer, born April 11, 1940)
  • Kenta Maeda (baseball player, born April 11, 1988)
  • Chisato Moritaka (actor, composer, drummer, guitarist, lyricist, singer, singer-songwriter, born April 11, 1969)
  • Erina Mano (actor, film actor, seiyū, singer, born April 11, 1991)
  • Kasturba Gandhi (activist, politician, born April 11, 1869)
  • Joel Grey (actor, dancer, film actor, photographer, singer, stage actor, television actor, theatrical director, voice actor, born April 11, 1932)
  • Mae Capone (restaurateur, born April 11, 1897)
  • Lisa Stansfield (film actor, musician, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, television presenter, born April 11, 1966)
  • Jill Gascoine (actor, author, film actor, novelist, stage actor, writer, born April 11, 1937)
  • Jiro Shinbo (announcer, journalist, television producer, born April 11, 1956)
  • Ravindra Kaushik (intelligence agent, military personnel, spy, born April 11, 1952)
  • Andrew Wiles (mathematician, university teacher, born April 11, 1953)
  • Dakota Blue Richards (actor, child actor, film actor, stage actor, born April 11, 1994)
  • Caren Miosga (news presenter, radio journalist, slavicist, television presenter, travel guide, born April 11, 1969)
  • Matt Ryan (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born April 11, 1981)
  • Irina Bezrukova (actor, public figure, singer, television presenter, born April 11, 1965)
  • Jun Matsumoto (pharmacist, politician, born April 11, 1950)
  • Pedro Avilés Pérez (drug lord, born April 11, 1943)
  • Mirai Yamamoto (actor, film actor, born April 11, 1974)
  • Bill Irwin (actor, circus performer, clown, comedian, film actor, mime artist, playwright, stage actor, television actor, theatrical director, born April 11, 1950)
  • Yoo Teo (director, film actor, television actor, born April 11, 1981)
  • William Harvey (anatomist, biologist, physician, physiologist, born April 1, 1578)
  • John Milius (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born April 11, 1944)

11th of April 2005 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 11, 2005

PROCTER & GAMBLE WILL RAISE DIVIDENDS

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Procter & Gamble Company said yesterday that it would raise its quarterly dividend by 12 percent after increasing sales and profit last year. The dividend will increase to 28 cents a share, from 25 cents, starting May 16 for shareholders of record as of April 22, the company said. Procter & Gamble said that it had been paying dividends since it was set up in 1890, and the latest increase would mark the 49th consecutive fiscal year of dividend gains. The company, which is based in Cincinnati, agreed in January to buy Gillette, the world's largest razor maker, for $57 billion to lift sales in the personal care business and add products like Duracell batteries to its own brands.

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STARBUCKS PURCHASES A BOTTLED WATER COMPANY

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Starbucks Corporation said yesterday that it had acquired Ethos Water to expand its line of beverages. Ethos's bottled waters will be sold at Starbucks's American stores later this year, Starbucks said. Ethos, founded in 2002 in Santa Monica, Calif., is a closely held company that gives away a portion of its revenue to support clean-water projects in developing countries. Starbucks, which is based in Seattle and has 9,000 locations, has added Frappuccino coffee drinks, Tazo tea and luncheon salads and sandwiches to its menu. The terms of the transactions, which was completed April 6 and will not affect Starbucks's financial targets, were not disclosed.

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KINDER MORGAN WILL ACQUIRE SEVEN STORAGE FACILITIES

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, the nation's second-largest energy pipeline partnership, has agreed to buy seven bulk terminals for $245 million to capitalize on increasing shipments of petroleum coke, a refining byproduct. The seller, Trans-Global Solutions, will receive about $184 million in cash and $46 million in partnership units at closing, which is expected by the end of this month, Kinder Morgan said yesterday. Closely held Trans-Global will get an additional $15 million in partnership units in two years. The terminals, all located in Texas, are expected this year to handle 10 million tons of petroleum coke, a residue from crude-oil refining used as a fuel for power generation and cement kilns. Kinder Morgan said the terminal purchase would make the partnership the nation's biggest handler of petroleum coke, with market share of about 33 percent. Both companies are based in Houston.

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AMBAC NAMES A NEW CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Ambac Financial Group, the second-largest bond insurer, said yesterday that it had hired Sean T. Leonard from PricewaterhouseCoopers to become chief financial officer. Mr. Leonard, 40, has been a partner at the accounting firm and will succeed Thomas J. Gandolfo, who will take charge of Ambac's investment portfolios on June 30, Ambac said. Mr. Leonard worked in the insurance and capital markets practices at PricewaterhouseCoopers and represented the firm as a practice fellow on the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Mr. Gandolfo, 45, has been chief financial officer at Ambac since December 2002, when he was elevated from corporate controller. Ambac is based in New York.

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CHIEF OF ABERCROMBIE & FITCH WILL FORGO SOME PAY

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The chief executive of Abercrombie & Fitch, Michael Jeffries, has agreed to cut a $12 million bonus in half and forgo new stock options for two years to settle shareholder claims that he received excessive compensation. Shareholders at Abercrombie, a casual-clothing retailer, sued in Delaware Chancery Court in February on behalf of the company, saying directors wasted corporate assets by giving Mr. Jeffries up to $22.9 million in annual benefits including stock and options. In papers filed with the court yesterday, lawyers for Mr. Jeffries and directors denied wrongdoing and said they settled to avoid litigation. The company, based in New Albany, Ohio, plans to expand to Europe next year.

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NCR, A MAKER OF A.T.M.'S, RAISES PROFIT ESTIMATES

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The NCR Corporation, whose chief executive, Mark V. Hurd, left for the top job at Hewlett-Packard, said yesterday that its first-quarter profit would be at least 16 cents a share, higher than an earlier forecast of 2 cents to 5 cents a share, because of strong sales of its automated teller machines, checkout scanners and data warehousing products. NCR, which will report first-quarter results on April 28, also raised its full-year earnings expectations. NCR said it expected to report quarterly revenue of $1.34 billion, up 4 percent from the same quarter last year. Mr. Hurd, who was named chief executive of Hewlett-Packard on March 29, cut costs and increased sales of higher-profit software at NCR. The company is based in Dayton, Ohio.

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GOODYEAR SECURES LOWER-INTEREST LOANS AND CREDIT LINES

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company said yesterday that it had secured $3.65 billion in new loans and credit lines to replace $3.28 billion of financing with higher interest rates. The new borrowings run through at least 2010, replacing debt with higher rates expiring in 2005, 2006 and 2007, Goodyear said. J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and BNP Paribas last month offered Goodyear lower interest margins on most of its loans after the tire manufacturer reported on March 16 its first full-year profit since 2000, people close to the transaction said last month. Goodyear is based in Akron, Ohio.

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Trade Surplus in China Hit $5.7 Billion in March

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

China's trade surplus reached $5.7 billion in March, up from $4.4 billin in February and rebounding from $630 million deficit in March 2004; exports rose 33 percent from year earlier, to $60.9 billion, after gaining 37 percent in first two months of year; imports increased 19 percent, to $55.1 billion in March, after rising 8.3 percent in first two months of year (M)

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Technology Briefing | Deals: Biosource Board Rejects Unsolicited Bid

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

BioSource International, a provider of antibodies and other products used in biomedical research, said yesterday that its board had rejected Bio-Rad Laboratories' unsolicited offer to buy the company for $82 million. Bio-Rad had sent a letter to BioSource earlier this month offering to buy all the company's outstanding stock for $8.50 a share. BioSource said it postponed its annual meeting, set for May 24, after Bio-Rad announced plans to nominate six directors. BioSource's board concluded that the offer was too low, though the company hired UBS and Weil, Gotshal & Manges to advise it on a possible sale. BioSource, based in Camarillo, Calif., has rejected previous offers from Bio-Rad. BioSource shares gained 7 cents, to $9.55. Bio-Rad shares fell 28 cents, to $50.08.

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Technology Briefing | Services: Priceline Adds Travel Search Engine

Date: 12 April 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Priceline.com, the Internet travel service, said yesterday that it added a travel search engine to help consumers comparison-shop for airline fares, hotel rooms and rental cars. The service is being introduced as part of a redesign of Priceline.com's Web site, the company, based Norwalk, Conn., said. Travelers can also continue to use the company's ''name-your-own'' price offering, in which consumers bid on discounted travel without being told which airline, flight times or hotels they booked until the bid is accepted. Priceline.com chief executive, Jeffery H. Boyd, is increasing sales by adding traditional travel agency services. The company said it decided to add the search engine after allowing travelers to comparison shop for airline fares on the site increased the dollar amount of all travel booked on Priceline.com 52 percent last year. Shares of Priceline.com fell 12 cents, to $26.41.

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