Word: invested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Associates would invest by 1) cashing in their war bonds, 2) letting Jahco keep their present payroll deductions for bonds, as well as their double-time pay and famed bonuses. In return, associates would get non-voting preferred stock (Jack owns 75% of the voting stock, Vice President Ralph Heintz the rest), bearing 2% interest, and a half-interest in company profits...
...considers as capital only such money as is actually in use or available to a company. The board may turn a cold eye on capital in a trust fund. But Bill Jack is going ahead. He proudly announced that his associates have already offered to pledge $17,000,000, invest another $13,000,000 through weekly pay deductions...
...Invest in common and preferred stocks in new corporations, or in small firms needing additional funds...
...cast as solidly British as Yorkshire pudding understands perfectly the naive glamor which should invest the characters in a story for children and lends the dogs excellent support. That the shabby, endearing little dog named Toots fails to run away with the show and bury it like a bone is due only to the startling magnificence of Pal, who plays Lassie, and to the remarkable abilities of Rudd Weatherwax, who trained and directed...
Captain Eddie hopes for a postwar Eastern Air Lines ten to 15 times its present size. Said he: "Eastern is willing to declare a moratorium on dividends*. . . invest not only our present cash reserve, but all the millions we can borrow in a sound and sane expansion program...