Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lean Cornish spatfalls will have no appreciable effect on Edward of Wales's income. Beside the Cornish oyster beds, H. R. H. receives the entire income from the Duchy of Cornwall, a thoughtful provision made by Edward III in 1337. Nowadays the gross income is about $1,250,000 a year. After deducting expenses, salaries, donations, H. R. H. has about $25,000 a month left...
...were indeed cases where small earnings instead of deficits made good news. Reports issued up to last week for the most part showed losses from last year. The public utilities came the closest to maintaining their 1930 earning power, while the rails continued to show an alarming drop in gross and net, in many cases falling short of covering fixed charges. Most industrials showed big declines but companies which have made good showings this year include...
Navigazione Generate Italiana, 19 ships; Lloyd Sabaudo, ten ships; Cosulich, 22 ships. Senator Guglielmo Marconi was in line for presidency of the company which will control 412,761 gross tons. Guiding hand in the deal, which not all the companies welcomed: Benito Mussolini...
...lows. Complete August operating figures for 171 Class I roads last week showed net operating income (before bond interest) for the eight months of 350 million dollars against 556 millions in the same period last year. This was a 2.14% rate of return on book value. The decline in gross operating revenues was 19% and in operating expenses 17.1%. August alone showed a book value return of only 1.90% against 3.33% in August...
Conference in San Francisco. Heads of shipping companies controlling twelve fleets, 181 vessels with 1.500.000 gross tons, last week were holding secret meetings in San Francisco. Present were Capt. Robert Dollar and his son President R. Stanley Dollar of Dollar Lines whose entrance into intercoastal shipping caused friction which reached its height when the Dollars began to bid for U. S. Lines (TIME, Aug. 24). Present too were Kermit Roosevelt and John M. Franklin, representing Roosevelt-International Mercantile Marine Lines. Apparently with much to say to the shipping men, but with nothing to say to the Press, rich & potent Banker...