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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dillon, Read has vast plans for German financial penetration, would not needlessly provoke competitors. This week this U. S. investment house expects to offer about $30,000,000 of securities for the German electrical manufacturer, Siemens-Schuckert Halske, will market some in the Netherlands and Germany. The banks already control the German General Electric Co., which dominates the German electrical business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bank Bonanzas | 9/13/1926 | See Source »

...national wealth is greater than that of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy combined. 3) A restrictive immigration law which prevents unfair competition with our labor. 4) Help for the farmers by extension of $500,000,000 in rural credits and permitting co-operative marketing without conflict with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. 5) A policy of economy which has reduced expenditure per annum from $6,141,000,000 in 1921 to approximately $3,500,000,000 in 1926; brought down the national debt five billions of dollars, or 20 per cent and made agreements with our allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Two Pictures | 8/30/1926 | See Source »

...taxpayers, except a small number of the very largest, in all three tax reduction bills under the last two Republican Administrations, came through the Democratic Party." 3) "The farmer has learned one thing about the tariff, and that is that it compels him to buy in a highly protected market and to sell in a free world market." Amounts contributed by large manufacturers who are beneficiaries of the tariff prove the iniquitous character of the policy. 4) Republicans defeated farm relief in the 69th session. 5) Democrats favor "an honest trade law that will stimulate business by fair competition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Two Pictures | 8/30/1926 | See Source »

...Last year his Willys-Knight Great Six, with Knight sleeve valves, extended the fashion. At the turn of this year came his "70" Willys-Knight Six, somewhat lighter, but of the same general design. Then two months ago the Overland "Whippet," smallest of U. S. cars, came on the market. When Henry Ford reduced his prices a month ago, (TIME, June 28) no one of his executives could be induced to admit the obvious facts-that his sales had fallen off, that production schedules were curtailed, that sales must be induced by the lowered rates. Last week Edward S. ("Playboy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Motor Fashions | 8/30/1926 | See Source »

This midsummer rally, now history, came unexpectedly. It was a speculators' market led, according to astute Financial Journalist Bertie Charles Forbes, by William Crapo Durant and Jesse L. Livermore. Because the market was under this speculative influence, there has been doubt as to the extent to which it has reflected the business condition of the country. In general, the U. S. is in excellent condition. Many industries are at the most prosperous tide of their histories. A few are at the turn of their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Current Situation: Aug. 23, 1926 | 8/23/1926 | See Source »

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