Word: marketer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...down as a globule of mercury. What he says is of no professional importance, but his statements are cut out of the papers and sent all over the world. I know of some that have been sent to South America, where we are trying to enter the foreign market. They have done a lot of harm...
...education had been completed, circumstances threw him into money-making and set him down on a bookkeeper's stool in the Osage Coal and Mining Co., Selma, Ala. He rose, prospered. In 1892 he was a banker, a broker, a potential payer of income surtaxes. Having compounded with the market place, he was two years later ordained priest of the Episcopal Church and sent as missionary along the Alabama River. At the turn of the century, Baltimore called him home. He became rector of St. Michael and All Angels', not far from the residence of the "best loved...
...York market during the past fortnight nearly 11,000 skins of house (Satis, among other items, changed hands in one day. Black cat pelts from Holland sold for as much as $1.02 each. For civet cats, even higher prices ruled; "Nos. 1 and 2 Iowa" reached $1.20, and "ringtail cat" rose...
After much toil and tribulation, the packing industry has at length arrived at the haven of prosperity. In 1924 demand for packing products held up well, while the short corn crop made the supply of hogs coming to market small. This enabled the packers to get good prices and at the same time reduce inventories...
...funds by New York banks, coupled with the need of sending funds west to move the crops, creates a temporary money shortage on and just before Oct. 1. So it turned out this year, and call money on the Stock Exchange-;-the most sensitive part of the American money market-rose to 6% quite suddenly...