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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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Auburn Getaway? | 2/9/1931 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Prophets | 2/2/1931 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Prophets | 2/2/1931 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORRUPTION: Scandals of Tammany (Cont.) | 1/19/1931 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Steel tipped | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

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