Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fans for the Holy Cross-Loyola University opener have brought up the Cross share of the ducats, and Arena officials are after grabbing the Crimson's quota to sell on the faster H.C. market...
Seniors graduating in June will find a seller's market for their talents, according to a recent survey conducted by the Northwestern Life Insurance Company. With figures culled from 34 universities, the statistics show that a college graduate can shed his cap and gown and step into a job at twice the salary that his Class of 1939 schoolmate could expect...
American Eagle. The free market in gold in Paris was also opened last week with little fanfare, though the price of gold was skyhigh. Example: an old U.S. double eagle $20 gold piece was quoted at 18,000 francs, three times the value of a $20 bill. In effect, gold was selling for $60 an ounce...
Down & Out. Philco Corp. cut prices as much as 25% on its 1948 model radios and 6% on its refrigerators. Another sign of stiff competition in the oversold radio market came from Majestic Radio & Television Corp. It went into bankruptcy, along with Majestic Records, Inc., and asked a Chicago court for permission to reorganize...
Bulletproofed? The first tubeless, puncture-sealing automobile tire was put on the market. The tire, made by B. F. Goodrich Co., fits tightly enough to the rim to hold air. A gummy layer under the tread, similar to the material in bulletproof aircraft fuel tanks, instantly seals up punctures. Price: $21.95 for a standard-size (6.00 by 16) tire, slightly more than an ordinary tire & tube...