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Lily-Tulip. At College Point, L. I, dwells Tulip Cup Corp. In Brooklyn, Public Service Cup Co. makes Lily cups. Last fortnight, Tulip came to Lily. Wedded, the Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. will produce over 1,000,000,000 paper drinking cups each & every year...
Cotton. Five New England cotton mills combined to attack in force their industry's depression. The mills: Valley Falls Co. of Albion, R. I; the Coventry Co. of Coventry, R. I.; Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Co. of Adams, Mass.; the Greylock Mills of North Adams, Mass.; and Fort Dummer Mills of Brattleboro, Vt. Capitalization: about...
...banker did speak his mind on speculation, flayed not only the Market but also the newly organized investment trusts, which he called "incorporated stock pools." This banker was Paul Warburg, Board Chairman of International Acceptance, which recently (TIME, Dec. 31) merged with Bank of the Manhattan Co. One of the formulators of the Federal Reserve System, a member of the Federal Reserve Board from 1914 to 1918, Mr. Warburg was eminently qualified to discuss stocks and money...
...street, dazzled by world-wide Fords, by General Motors balance sheets, by Chrysler skyscrapers. But such envious persons might well harken to the story of David D. Buick. Mr. Buick was in on the automobile ground floor. He was working on his Buick before the old Ford Motor Co. was incorporated. But no millionaire became Mr. Buick. No break got he. He died in Detroit last week, obscure, impoverished. And when he went to his work, he walked...
This time Buick went to William Crapo Durant, then head of Durant-Dort Carriage Co. Now he had found someone who thought of financing in terms of good round figures. Under Durant direction, Buick stock salesmen went from door to door, sold stock to farmers, schoolteachers, clerks, widows, to any who would buy. And for once, at least, hardly any promise could have been made too glowing for the future performance, hardly any prospectus could have been phrased in too superlative terms. Able, persuasive, Durant raised for Buick more than $1,000,000. Now (1906) there was a good time...