Within five years, we could see that percentage rise to 10 percent to 15 percent.
The business and advocacy groups want to see an increase to 30 percent of the Federal credit.
In the current quarter, the two companies see growth of 5 percent to 7 percent.
Seagram would see its stake cut to 8 percent after a Turner deal.
On 1987 returns, this person might see his tax bracket drop to 28 percent.
Among 11 large industrial states, California saw its jobless rate jump a full point, to 8.8 percent, despite a smaller work force.
Under the plan, employees who now own a 45 percent stake would see their share drop to 30 percent.
"When that happens you could easily see the long bond yield drop to 7 3/4 percent."
Analysts see small growth this year, then a pickup the next five years to 20 to 25 percent.
People earning more than $500,000 will see the rate jump to 4.45 percent.