Word: bullishly
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...technical corner." Speculators pointed to the fact that Auburn has only 187,533 shares outstanding, that probably 90,000 are held by Cord Corp. If a strong bull pool cracked the whip, Auburn bears could easily be made to grunt. It was even said that President Cord's bullish utterances were timed to help a pool...
...Days Ago." Because at the end of 1929 James Augustine Farrell was bullish, and because at the end of 1930 he was silent, many a person thought that perhaps the president of United States Steel Corp. nursed dark, not-to-be-spoken views. Last week all such ideas were quickly shattered. In Chicago blocky, white-haired Mr. Farrell arose to address a convention of the National Canners and National Wholesale Grocers Association. He was far more bullish than those who predict a turning-point in the "not distant future." Said he: "The peak of the Depression passed 30 days...
...Sound Lines." George Fisher Baker, 91-year-old banking, telephone and steel tycoon, insists that bankers "talk too much," yet last week he was quoted as uttering bullish things. What actually happened...
...evenings to solicit insurance, big, broad-faced Rosa would wave a loving farewell to him from the window. One stifling summer night last year Bernard had gone out and Rosa, after a bath, was puttering about her kitchen in a loose gown. Through the open door strode a great, bullish...
...steel companies are covering their dividends, many more are not even earning profits. At last week's new price-scale, profits will run $2 to $4 a ton higher. Thus unless the volume of steel business drops even lower, last week's price maneuver was decidedly bullish for steel companies. Confident were steelmen that the law of supply & demand will not work in their case. Rather, they contended that many a prospective buyer of steel has awaited lower prices, now will see he cannot get them, will rush into the market. Thus they viewed their move...