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Wall Street investors snapped up shares of Gillette Co. on reports that Carl C. Icahn has been buying into the razor and personal products maker, which has been locked in a proxy battle with Coniston Partners. More than 5.1 million Gillette shares changed hands on the New York Stock Exchange. And, while Gillette stock had been as high as $40.50, it closed unchanged at $39.875. Market sources said Icahn may have accumulated a 1% stake in Gillette. Icahn, chairman of Trans World Airlines Inc. and known as a corporate raider, could not be reached for comment. Gillette had no comment on the reports. Meanwhile in Boston, close to where Gillette is based, a federal judge set a tentative trial date of June 13 in Gillette’s lawsuit against Coniston.
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