Word: investors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...century ago, by virtue of her maritime and industrial supremacy, Britain had been the world's unrivaled banker, investor, manufacturer, middleman, shipper. The earnings of her exports, services and investments abroad gave her security and strength...
Wide Range. The investment trusts all grew from a simple idea spawned in Belgium more than a century ago. The idea was to help the investor who did not have time or the knowledge to know what stocks to buy or when to buy them. An investment company sells him its own stock, then uses his money and that of other investors to buy the shares of a wide range of companies...
...forum is the next to the last in the series which the club has sponsored this term. Next Tuesday, Edward P. Wyeth, a Boston stockbroker, will speak on "The Stock Exchange and the Small Investor." into policy-making panels...
...unlikely to get any this year or next. What, asked one stockholder, was the long-range outlook? Good, said Ed Noble; in a decade TV would be one of the country's great industries. Meanwhile, he said frankly, he would not recommend ABC stock to the investor with modest savings, because "this is a new field and hence the stock must be regarded as a speculation...
...Under the old 75% rule, an investor with $1,000 could buy $1,333 worth of stock, borrowing the balance from his broker at 21/2% to 4H%. Under the new rule, his $1,000 could buy $2,000 worth of stock...