Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dressy Mr. Rickett's importance survived last autumn's misadventure because his safe continued to be the repository for the concession for the subsoil rights to precisely the two-thirds of Ethiopia that Benito Mussolini wants. The contract gives Rickett five years in which to implement the deal with capital...
Deere & Co. made $6,105,000 in 1935 as against $379,000 in 1934. Second largest farm machinery & implement company, Deere's 1935 earnings were particularly pleasing in view of a $4,335,000 deficit in 1933. The company reflected increased farm purchasing power with profit of almost 20 times 1934 earnings on estimated sales of about twice the 1934 volume...
...included the presidencies of a $2,000,000 milk product company, a big Oregon lumber concern, a huge construction company, and the $50,000,000 Eccles group of banks. In addition he was vice president of Amalgamated Sugar Co., a director of a railroad, a hotel company, a farm implement company, a retail lumber organization. All this was achieved in less than 20 years from the time he set up Eccles Investment Co. to manage the $2,000,000 estate bequeathed to his mother and her children. His share of the property was some $200,000. The chairman...
...could not help thinking of the past, when more than once in our history we had rightly given all our sympathies to some threatened or downtrodden race, but because we had been unable to implement the effect of those sympathies, all we had done was to encourage them, with the result that in the end their fate was worse than it would have been without our sympathy...
...Nash, Reo, Studebaker, Hudson, Graham-Paige-everything on four wheels-went rolling through the market on high, even if it rolled on a deficit basis. Strong also were Murray and Briggs (bodies), Libbey-Owens-Ford (auto-glass) and Kelsey-Hayes (wheels). Other favorites were steels and oils, while farm implement stocks continued their recent rise (TIME, Oct. 28) with J. I. Case going over...