Word: junes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...measured a record-breaking turnover one day last week on the New York Curb Market. It was about a quarte-million shares over the previous high total (June 28). Utility trading accounted for the new high, 895.100 shares of Niagara Hudson Power turning over during...
...Leather Co. (Makes one-third of all the sole, belting and harness leather used in the U. S. In June, William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. resigned as first vice president, remained a director. Last year Hiram S. Brown resigned from the presidency to become head of Radio-Keith-Orpheum. Low hide and leather prices resulted in a first quarter deficit of $843,674. Second quarter even less profitable.) First half, net loss 1,969,439 First half, net profit...
Kroger Grocery and Baking Co. (Second largest grocery chain [first is Atlantic & Pacific] in U. S. In June it had 5,368 stores, 88 more added last month. One of its controlled chains is Piggly Wiggly Corp. Sales went from $161,261,353 in 1927 to $207,372,500 in 1928. Dow, Jones estimates 1929 sales at $260,000,000.) Net profit, first half...
Chrysler Corp. (Four years old in June; third largest in autos. In June, E. F. Hutton and Waddill Catchings joined the directorate. Plymouth and De Soto cars account for 40% of corporation's sales. First half sales approximately $228,000,000.) Net income, first half...
...Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. (Second only to General Electric. In June F. A. Merrick succeeded E. M. Herr as president. Sales have averaged about $165,000,000 yearly for six years.) Net profit, first half...