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...cash to back their optimism, pushed stock prices to the highest level since early March. The Dow-Jones industrial average rose 3.64 points to 104.52; even the lowly utilities edged forward. Gains of the week: Bethlehem Steel, 2¼ points; Allied Chemical, 7½; Beech-Nut, 6½; Eastman Kodak, 5¼; American Telephone, 3⅝; Westinghouse, 3⅜; General Motors, 1⅝; Singer Sewing Machine, 10¼; Philip Morris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bull Market? | 6/15/1942 | See Source »

...still higher taxes; 2) the long string of United Nations defeats. Brokers' explanations are usually in the nature of rationalizations, but the effect of war economy on business was unmistakable. Many famous companies have already cut their dividends. Biggest market declines came in companies like Du Pont, Eastman Kodak, Dow Chemical, International Business Machines, whose conservative fiscal methods, progressiveness and aggressiveness had made them blue chips. Under the Treasury-proposed tax program, these sound peacetime policies will hardly pay; "excess profits" will be taxed 89%. Net will depend very little on good management now, very largely on how much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gloom | 3/23/1942 | See Source »

...greatest achievement in photography since George Eastman pioneered and introduced the first black and white roll film in 1889-" With this demure panchromatic blush Eastman Kodak Co. last week announced a new, simple film with which any dub shutter-snapper can obtain full color prints instead of black-&-whites from his negatives. The new film (called "Kodacolor") differs from former color films in that it makes a transparent negative from which prints can easily be made on paper.* As a negative, not only are its light-&-shade effects reversed but its colors appear complementary to those of nature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Easier Color Photography | 12/29/1941 | See Source »

...defense uses 2,739 Ib. of aluminum to Farnsworth Telephone & Radio Co. (jukebox castings), 8,787 Ib. to 0. D. Jennings Co. (coin machines), 17,199 Ib. to Mills Novelty Co. (coin machines), 5,613 Ib. to Haywood Wakefield Co. (railroad-coach seat parts), 3,962 Ib. to Eastman Kodak Co. (Kodak parts), 3,149 Ib. to Filtex Corp. (vacuum-cleaner castings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: First Punishment | 10/27/1941 | See Source »

...Eastman Kodak Co. last week introduced an improved method of printing color photographs direct from color transparencies. Up to now making color prints has involved three separate operations, three separate negatives, has cost the amateur about $2 per 2¼ by 3¼ in. picture. Most color photographers have been content with kodachromes, which are not prints at all but transparencies which must be held up to the light or projected on a screen to be seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Camera Colors | 9/1/1941 | See Source »

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