Word: bullish
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...soybean, peanut and flaxseed. Soybean oil, at 11? a Ib. v. 15? for cottonseed oil, has captured most of the market for margarine, salad dressings and shortening. While lower cottonseed prices might slow down soybean sales, the Agriculture Department hopes that demand for both will pick up. Some bullish factors: 1) the prospect of marketing quotas on the 1954 cotton crop...
...rising. The FRB's index rose two points in February to 239 (1935-39 equals 100). In the same month, auto production, the biggest since last March was at an annual rate of 6,200,000 cars. For the long pull, even the ousted Fair Dealers were feeling bullish. Treasury's ex-Secretary John Snyder, who had stayed around to help his successor, took off last week, after a White House visit, with the parting word that there were "excellent prospects for a continuing high level of production and consumption...
...Sometimes the market's bullish and sometimes the market's bearish," Glenn explains. "You've got t be able to tell the difference when you invest. That's where the Bull and Bear comes...
...fulfill its world role, the U.S. has to maintain a high level of business stability and prosperity at home. Despite some year-end talk of a late 1953 recession, most businessmen are bullish. Said one of the South's foremost bankers, Chairman John A. Sibley of Atlanta's Trust Co. of Georgia: "Businessmen have more confidence in the future than they have had in a generation. They will be willing to take more risks with the possibility of earning better returns." Arms-spending is still on the rise, and when it reaches its peak in 1953, it will...
...sweltering evening this week, some 40,000 fans flocked to Havana's Gran Stadium to watch Billy make his second try at deposing the champ with the crown. From the first bell, Gavilan had Graham fighting just the way he wanted him to. When bullish Billy charged in, cat-quick Gavilan feinted him into leading, then countered with jabs as swift as the beat of a hawk's wing; by Round 2, Billy's nose was bloodied...