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...DAIMLER LIMOUSINE marks the introduction to U.S. distribution of one of the illustrious names in the annals of luxury automobiles. A Daimler was the first motorcar owned by a King of England (Edward VII), and was known for decades as "the car of royalty." Designed primarily to be chauffeur-driven, it has an electrically controlled glass partition between front and rear seats, and the doors open to a full 90° angle, revealing a concealed step for easy entrance and exit. A 4½-liter V-8 engine provides a top speed of 114 m.p.h. The price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Wheels of Fortune | 4/19/1963 | See Source »

When they have to publish figures, companies have numerous devices for juggling or obscuring them. One Brussels bank lists the value of its 24-story headquarters at 2?. And though Germany's automaking Daimler-Benz reported a $10 million net profit for 1961, German financial experts reckon, on the basis of its taxes, that its actual earnings were nearer to $50 million. This lack of reliable information scares small European investors away from investing in European stocks and is a chief reason why Europe has failed to develop a capital market. As a result, instead of turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: Corporate Clams | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

...slipped from an average 4.6% on sales in 1960 to 4% in 1961−roughly the same as the U.S.'s top 500. Profits of the 16 biggest foreign automotive companies fell 10.2% despite an 8% sales increase. A notable exception: Germany's ninth-ranked DAIMLER-BENZ−whose earnings soared from $31 million to $50 million on sales of $1.1 billion. Sales of the nine chemical companies rose 13.1%. but their net incomes declined 9.3%. Hardest hit: Britain's fifth-ranked IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, whose profits skidded 28% to $90.6 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: The Top 100 | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...Happily backlogged last week with 113,000 Mercedes orders, Stuttgart's Daimler-Benz would not guarantee delivery to German buyers before Christmas 1963, and even foreigners faced several months' wait for some models...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industry: The Top 100 | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

Rodriquez' aliscafi come in two models: the 72-passenger PT 20, which is driven by a 1,350-h.p. Daimler-Benz V12 engine and will make up to 40 knots, and the 140-passenger PT 50. which has two V-12s and does 37 knots. Both were designed by Austrian Engineer Friedrich Lobau, who built his first hydrofoil for Hitler's navy and his second as a prisoner of war in Russia. (The Russian model, he now says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Ferry on Skis | 6/22/1962 | See Source »

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