Word: nets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...passed since the indomitable little Man with the Cigar had promised an indomitable Britain nothing but blood, toil, tears and sweat. Visiting the Normandy beachhead this week Winston Churchill, an aging bulldog, but still a bulldog, spoke with proud, paternal informality to a group of R.A.F. men. Net of his remarks: Germany is through-but Britain...
...publisher, lean, lively Glenn Burrs, was once a saxophonist of small distinction from Dixon, Ill. In 1933 he began selling insurance on the side and talked his partner Albert Lipschultz into financing a small throwaway sheet of musical chitchat for their dance band clients. The venture was a net loss, and Lipschultz finally sold out to Burrs...
Less than a third of the people (27.6%) are out-&-out for Roosevelt for a Fourth Term. A slightly larger number (29.6%) are out-&-out for Dewey. But if the election had been held in mid-July, Roosevelt would have won by a landslide. This is the net result of Elmo Roper's latest FORTUNE Survey of Public Opinion...
Later he will get back the net cut and then some, if taxes have been substantially reduced. Regardless of tax rates, Mayer and Schenck will actually net less...
...just as shrewd business policy. On its books, Loew's will write down the pension cost as $2,000,000 a year, in addition to the cash saved in salaries. The actual cost will be far less. Loew's contribution will be deductible for tax purposes. Net cost to Loew's: $400,000 a year...