Word: dows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There is no Dow-Jones printer in the White House. But WCNS has one there, and the President gets most of his spot information from...
What happened was a sudden upward surge in both security and commodity prices that gathered momentum day by day. The Stock Exchange had not one but two 1,000,000-share days, and by the end of the week the Dow-Jones industrial stock averages had climbed to the highest level since last June...
...president, went to the White House to thank the President for his kind words. Banker Law. arriving by taxi, found that he had no money in his pocket. A correspondent of the Wall Street Journal lent him 25? and impishly put an account of the transaction on the Dow-Jones news ticker. Before the delegation was ushered into the Presidential office Mr. Roosevelt had got the news from his ticker. He met Banker Law grinning. The New York Herald Tribune solemnly quoted the President of the United States as saying: "I hear you are broke and are begging...
...maintained that destruction of the new deal would destroy the bright future of the Administration. The negative team from Yale, Edward H. Kenyon '37, Walter W. Rostow '36, and John Strauss '35, gave figures to show that the new deal was "a means not justifying the end." Fredrick doW, Bolman '33, President of the Debating Council, presided at the meeting...
...accordance with our expectations last week, the Dow, Jones average receded from the 96 level where they met with such stubborn resistance, to the upper fringes of the 92 level. The failure of the bulls to show a scoring punch while in a strategic position, gave the bears temporary possession of the ball. We do not believe that the downward movement has spent is force and would defer purchases until prices approach the 90 to 91 level, despite the probability of a moderate raliy. From the technical aspect the market is preparing for a ten-point movement from a mean...