Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...eager tourists. As they took in the sights or eyed the smart Parisian girls in their spring dresses, they were accosted by furtive "characters who hissed: "Have you dollars?" Most of the time, the answer was a blunt no. The bottom had fallen out of the currency black market...
...that they had to suffer was the loss of political and economic freedom. . . they had a good living and never any starvation, not like in Germany after the occupation by allied troops." Farber says Germany needs its economic freedom, and suggests the U. S. develop his country as a market for surplus goods, if it is not "afraid for competition...
Buster Crabbe's Aquaparade of 1949 is frankly an experiment to see if a water show can travel from city to city successfully, an experiment to see it swimmers can crack the vast market now held jointly by the circus, the roller skating derbies, and the ice revues...
Since this and previous surveys showed that there were more small investors in the market than most brokers had thought, Hornblower & Weeks last week opened a new $100,000 office in Chicago designed chiefly for the convenience of small traders. Example: it had 20 small offices where timid customers might discuss their affairs in privacy...
Finally, everyone had another round of Pepsi, and the pepped-up stockholders went home. Stock-market traders had joined the party for a little whirl; this week, Pepsi rose to $12 a share...