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...Standard Oil Co. (California) showed record second-quarter earnings of $116.8 million ($1.44 per share), up from 1967's $107.8 million ($1.33 per share). Chairman O. N. Miller attributed the 8% gain to a 15% jump from 1967's pace of 1,807,500 bbl. daily, plus a "continued strong upward trend" in chemical-sales revenues...
...Zenith Radio Corp. reported tripled second-quarter earnings on sales that exceeded the previous year's by 40%. Net income rose to $6.3 million from $2.3 million on sales that soared from $111.4 million to $155.5 million. Chairman Joseph S. Wright and President Sam Kaplan said that the gain was due to improved sales in both color and black-and-white television, stereos, portable phonographs and radios...
...Eastman Kodak reported a record second quarter, 14% up despite the new surtax and higher costs. First-quarter earnings were restated as $65.7 million, down $5.5 million from previous figures, due to the surtax. Eastman spokesmen said that "profit margins held up well in the face of rising costs of silver and other materials and in creasing wage rates. The tax surcharge, however, had a decidedly adverse effect on the rate of net earnings...
...report earnings gains for both the second quarter and the first half. Second-ranked Reynolds Metals' quarterly profits fell 21%, while Kaiser Aluminum's were down to 85? per share, from 95? a year ago. Alcoa's second-quarter profits, however, rose 7% to $28.8 million ($1.31 per share) from $27 million ($1.23 per share...
...Bell Aerosystems Co. Both companies manufacture their own ACV versions, also serve as British Hovercraft licensees. The fledgling industry's leader, British Hovercraft, was formed in 1966 by Westland Aircraft Ltd., Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd., and the government-run National Research and Development Corp., which together have pumped $48 million into the craft's development...