Word: distributee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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But Disney knows from expensive experience that the cartoons, which cost about $500 a foot to produce (twice as much as a live-action feature), take a long time to pay for themselves. He will use them as loss leaders for the Disney merchandise (which in 1954 has brought him...
Christmas in Chicago used to include one famed celebration. Among as many as 800 children, ecstatic before a mountain of toys and candy-crammed paper bags, workers of the Catholic Youth Organization would labor happily to distribute presents and keep order. And in the middle of the maelstrom would move...
If elected to the board at the annual shareholders' meeting next April, said Wolfson, his first proposal would be a 3-for-1 stock split. He would also hire five new vice presidents and a president, whom he described as "one of the country's top merchandisers." For...
There was fresh snow on the Rockies last week, and early-morning temperatures fell to freezing at President Eisenhower's Denver retreat. But as the mercury dropped outside, Ike seemed to be warming up under the collar for the fall political campaign. He endorsed a plan to distribute around...
O'Mahoney has found other potent issues in an appropriations cutback for Glendo Dam and in an Interior Department decision to sell North Platte River water stored in Kendrick project to downstream users in Nebraska (he took credit for getting the latter decision modified). Campaigning last week at Powell...