Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...national economy he has opposed Government planning and planners. He opposed AAA, the National Resources Planning Board, TVA. He opposed appointment of TVA's David Lilienthal as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. He fought price control, believing that the market should reflect true costs and the real economic level...
...network of forgers and falsifiers-some clever and some not-are busily peddling allegedly secret documents to embassies, intelligence officers, ministries and newspaper correspondents. . . . Judging from the Soviet press ... it is likely that documents are being peddled with equal facility on the other side of the Iron Curtain. . . . The market for such 'phonies' is probably better today than ever before in history...
...Maid was originally written for the perishable market place of radio. It is a near-slapstick story of a small-town spinster who plays hostess to a hobo until he runs off with her maid and car. The libretto is a gag-writer's dream, filled with skillful swoons (by Marie Powers, star of The Medium), gay tunes, and amateur-theatrical hamming. The audience loved every minute of it, right down to the final clinch and the hero's preposterous curtain line-"Your mouth is an abyss...
...committee found that Kaiser-Frazer had also filtered some of Detrola's steel into the grey market. As K-F could not use some of the types it got from Detrola, K-F Vice President Clay Bedford told the committee, he made a deal with a Manhattan exporter named Charles A. Koons to sell Koons 4,000 tons of Detrola steel...
...with car bodies. Koons told the committee he lost $500,000 on sale of the tie-in junk. But, through his steel, he netted a $14,000 final profit on the whole deal. The committee got an eye-opening account of how fast steel gets around in the grey market and how fast the price goes...