Word: investors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hard for U. S. citizens to appreciate is the complete confusion that overtakes The City (London's financial district) during a good gold scare. The British Empire is the world's greatest gold producer, the world's biggest investor in gold mining stocks. London, moreover, is a world commodity centre, and lower gold means lower commodities. Also, London is the world's leading free gold market. Hundreds of millions in bullion were stored in London during Depression when paper money was slipping its gold moorings...
...part of the Lipton estate by Lord Inverforth and other Lipton trustees. Its sale last February brought it not only into closer union with the English company but into the corporate constellation of Unilever, Ltd., huge European margarine and soap combine (TIME, Oct. 15, 1934). Many a U. S. investor was surprised to learn last week that Lipton, Ltd. is among the myriad companies which Unilever dominates...
...picture painted for the 15,000,000 current U. S. investors by Author Reis is as disheartening as that which a 1933 book 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs painted for purchasers of a long list of U. S. advertised products. Mr. Reis's basic point is that, though the public assumes the New Deal has made U. S. banking and finance safe for the small investor, nothing of the sort has yet taken place. After long, sorry rehearsals of fiscal crimes committed "rider the Old Deal, he delivers this warning cry: "It is imperative that the investor rid himself...
...False Security, the Betrayal of the American Investor - Equinox Cooperative Press...
...Italy had declined to send delegates and the atmosphere of London today is one of panic-Rearmament; because herioc head-scratching has not shown how to deal with the debts (except to arrange at the proper time some technical humbug permitting borrowing to recommence if the U. S. investor will lend); and because the Chadbourne Sugar Restriction Plan has cracked up with overproduction rampant, there was interest last week in the so-called "Oslo Group" led by Premier Colijn of The Netherlands...