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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...team's most formidable opponent, however, will be non-League New York University, which boasts a list of nationally-known players, some of whom have fenced in the Olympics...
Ford's hand was forced by a stock prospectus issued by the Ford Foundation, which plans to sell another 2,000,000 shares of Ford stock (worth some $155 million) in order to diversify its holdings. Included in a list of company products was a footnote on Edsel: "Introduced in September 1957 and discontinued in November 1959." Once that got out, Ford had to speak out, though it had planned to hold off until all Edsels in dealers' inventories were sold. It really did not make much difference. As of last week, only about...
Despite the rising popularity of shareholding, the new army of dividend receivers suffers from serious disadvantages compared with former years. For one thing, it costs more and more to get on the dividends list. From 1950 to 1959. rapidly rising stock prices cut the average yield to a new buyer of the stocks in the Dow-Jones industrial average from...
...covered its entire new investment. The story is the same for Cleveland's Lincoln Electric Co., which has nailed down 50% of the market for heavy electrical welding machinery; last year it gave its 148 employees $117,000 under a profit-sharing plan (Lincoln's employment waiting list: 2,000 people), has just opened a new $2,700,000 plant in Sydney and is working on still more expansion plans...
...made by checks marked for a future date, if necessary, the chairmen explained. In addition, checks this year may be made directly to the recommended or suggested charity which the donor chooses to support. Contributions may also be ear-marked for any charity not on the official list or may be made without restrictions...