Word: dowe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...full year before 1941. The U.S. Employment Service noted that employment was up to a new record of 58,300,000. It estimated that seasonal employment would boost the total to 59,300,000 by September. With prospects of industrial peace ahead, the stock market kept on advancing. The Dow-Jones industrial averages were up 4.43 points...
Bearing Up. The short interest on the New York Stock Exchange jumped 226,102 shares between May 15 and June 17, reaching 1,540,493 shares, biggest total since November 15, 1945. But the market continued to edge up. For the week, the Dow-Jones industrial averages were up 1.60 points...
Mixed May. The New York Stock Exchange had its best two-days' rally in months. At month's end the Dow-Jones industrial averages were 169.25, up six points from the year...
...total of 1,314,391 shares. It is now the highest since December 1945 and the rise was the sharpest since 1934. Despite this bearish view of the future, the New York Stock Exchange rallied from the year's low. At week's end the Dow-Jones industrial averages were up over three points...
...said that Standard had had "an agreement to purchase a large number of Farben's American patents for $35,000,000, plus turning over to them some of our patents. Those patents we purchased gave the U.S. synthetic toluol for TNT . . . 100 octane gasoline . . . buna rubber." The Dow Chemical Co.'s Willard H. Dow denied the cartel charge saying: "Those things have been very much distorted...