Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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BIGGEST LAND-LEASE BOOM in Washington State since turn of century is being touched off by state's first big oil well (TIME, July 29). Oilmen have filed about 800 bids for leases on more than 450,500 acres of state-owned land, mostly near Sunshine Mining Co.'...
Last week, as other stocks drowsed, Wall Street woke up to the wonders-and possibilities-of magnetic tape. The stock of ORRadio Industries Inc. jumped live points in a day to 23. Reason: ORRadio, one of the four major makers of magnetic tape (others: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., Audio Devices...
In Siles, the U.S. is backing a battler. To keep his program from being junked or sidetracked. Siles has gone on a hunger strike, threatened to resign, taken to the road to talk down an impending general strike. Much of his trouble has been spawned by left-wing elements in...
Investors were quick to take advantage of the new terms. In four years, new industrial investment totaled $612 million, including some $70 million of U.S. capital (bringing U.S. investment in Cuba, mostly in public utilities and sugar, to $750 million by last year). Projects completed or under way include the...
TROUBLED MINING INDUSTRY will soon drop into deeper hole because U.S. Government will stop stockpiling lead, zinc. With zinc prices down to 10? a lb. v. 13½? three months ago, Southwest's Eagle-Picher Co. will lay off 1,100 workers by closing its lead and zinc mines...