Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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ATLAS CORP. is adding uranium to its interests. President Floyd B. Odium has bought a large group of mining claims owned by Prospector Charles A. Steen (TIME, Aug. 3) on the rich Colorado Plateau near Moab, Utah. The claims will be worked by the Lisbon Uranium Mining Corp., 60% of...
Currently, railroads make up only five percent of the common stock total--one-fourth of which is in public utilities, one-fifth in oil, and one-tenth in insurance. Railroads are in fourth place behind these three leaders, and then come chemical, bank, retail trade, paper, electrical equipment, food and...
John Crane, manager of the East Asiatic Timber and Mining Co., does not feel as if he is carrying the white man's burden. He is fond of the indolent Siamese town of Luang Nakon, where he makes his headquarters. He likes the routine of his work and the...
Climax also passed on some good news about its overall business to stockholders last week. The company's biggest business is mining molybdenum, the heat-resistant metal (melting point : 4,750° F.) for hardening steel. In 1953, Climax' sales climbed to $38,907,151, 30% better than...
Taste for Growth. Finding uranium in fertilizer is just the kind of moneymaking operation that International Minerals and its bald, bouncing President Louis Ware specialize in. Ware, who learned the mining business from the shovel up, is a combination of scientist and hardheaded businessman, thinks researchers can ferret out untold...