Word: marketed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...intact after the war. Even what survived was seldom maintained, such as the once excellent water system on the island of Dublon, in Truk lagoon, now rusting in disuse, or the jungle-swallowed road on Babelthuap that once enabled outlying copra farmers and fishermen to bring their goods to market...
European auto manufacturers view the Japanese products as a market threat-with good reason. Honda, for example, expects to sell 12,000 of its cars within twelve months. In France during the first nine months of this year, 2,307 Japanese cars were sold, compared with 182 for all of 1966. As in Britain, Honda is making a big splash, and has already taken 7,000 orders for its mini-series for delivery next year. And in Belgium, Toyota's Corolla, Crown and Corona models trebled last year's sales of 1,000 in the first nine months...
Vital Issue. Most vocal in criticizing the autos from the East is British Motor Corporation. In January, Honda entered the British market with the 5800 sports car selling for $250 less than B.M.C.'s MGB. Now it will offer the N-360, an air-cooled two-cylinder car that even with extras sells for $140 less than B.M.C.'s comparable minimodel...
...only major steel producer based in Chicago, Inland has long capitalized on the lucrative Midwest steel market. With all its production concentrated at its huge Indiana Harbor complex in nearby East Chicago, the company sells 70% of its output within a 200-mile radius. In recent years, however, other major steelmakers have rapidly expanded their Chicago-area operations-and Inland has lately been feeling the pinch...
...Rosenthal Fund. Having bought seats on the American and Boston stock exchanges as well as on the Big Board earlier this year, the company has also moved into stock trading, research and investment advice for large (accounts over $100,000) clients. In the over-the-counter market, it regularly deals in the shares of some 400 companies...