Word: expander
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fraga claims he no longer sends out consignas, orders requiring the printing of specific articles. Liberalism is also being pushed in the economic field; the Minister of Industry is cutting away at the red tape that makes it all but impossible for private companies to get established or to expand in some fields; Commerce Minister Alberto Ullastres and Finance Minister Mariano Navarro Rubio have worked to loosen Spain's traditional restrictions on imports and exchange...
Puzzled indeed. As President Kennedy learned when he surveyed and discussed the multitudinous business barometers last week, an expert could study one set of indicators and conclude that the economy would continue to expand, then ponder over another set and conclude that recession looms ahead. Right now the economy is expanding-but not so robustly as many businessmen think it should in this stage of recovery...
...there is indication of continued growth in Cambridge," Gulserian said yesterday, he may expand the hotel's Mount Vernon Room to a 1,000 seat ballroom. The existing 350 seat George Washington Room and the lobby will be decorated next year...
...natural rub ber, the Malayan plantations brought in a fourth of the new nation's income. Be cause of rubber, Malayans enjoyed a high (for Asia) per capita income of $113, v. $40 for neighboring Indonesians. And because of this strong economy, Malaya may well be able to expand. Last week Britain agreed to link the four remaining parcels of the British Empire in Southeast Asia−Singapore, Sarawak, Brunei, North Borneo−with Malaya to create the far-flung Federation of Malaysia by next summer. The federation stands a good chance of success because of Malaya...
...Kick at the Traces. With other European fiber makers increasingly invading the Dutch market, A.K.U. is fighting harder than ever to expand abroad. The company recently set up a new subsidiary to manufacture nylon in Northern Ireland and is eagerly eying the prospects for growth within the Common Market. Long a contented party to cartel arrangements in Europe, A.K.U. insists that some of its traditional market-splitting agreements with other Continental textile manufacturers are still necessary. But with growing competitive confidence, the company shows signs of being ready to kick over at least some of the cartel traces. Recently A.K.U...