162:. The merger was completed in November 1967, creating a company with $ 550 million of assets. The combined company included the profitable divisions from Studebaker, brake and electrical automobile component manufacturing from Wagner Electric, and diverse operations from Worthington that included manufacture of construction equipment, valves and power generation plant. Frank J. Nunlist was appointed president and chief executive officer.
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the post office introduced a change to their policy for handling first-class mail that would no longer achieve overnight delivery. Nunlist told regional postal officials to avoid publicity. He said, "we have got to be a little tight about this, and you can't even say to your employees in the post office, 'Don't promise prompt service.' We have got to play this game pretty carefully."
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Worthington in 1962, replacing Walter Feldman, who had been president from 1957 to 1962. Feldman became chairman. In 1965 Nunlist was appointed chief executive officer. In April 1967 he was elected chairman and chief executive officer at the age of 53, while Admiral
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