March 2006 in the United States
- March 2006 in the United States
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March 2006
2006-03-30 (Thursday)
2006-03-17 (Friday)
- The board of directors of Dana Corporation, Ohio, an auto parts manufacturer that recently filed for bankruptcy court protection, announces the cancellation of this year's shareholders' meeting. (Toledo Blade)
- The head of Hershey Trust Co., which holds a majority of voting shares in chocolate maker Hershey, disputing media reports regarding an impending takeover, said the company isn't for sale. (Reuters)
2006-03-07 (Tuesday)
2006-03-03 (Friday)
2006-03-02 (Thursday)
- The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, has reached an agreement with the bankrupt brokerage firm, Refco, concerning ownership of a prized photographic print. The work will be auctioned and the MCA will receive 10% of the proceeds. (Chicago Tribune)
- The U.S. Treasury introduces the redesigned $10 bill. (ABC)
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