Word: nets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...textile industry, Celanese Corp. raised its net to $4.4 million from $2.9 million, American Viscose lifted its net to $2.5 million from $1.3 million...
...hence the odds clearly favored an increased Democratic Senate majority. In the House, where incumbency is a decided asset, 26 Republicans had retired for health or other personal reasons, against only six Democrats; in addition, far more Republican seats were seriously challenged than Democratic. In terms of net gains in House or Senate seats, the 1958 elections could still turn out to be a Democratic landslide, though in terms of vote margins in specific races, it might still be a landslide of inches...
...lesser degree. Youngstown Sheet & Tube's third-quarter earnings were off to $3.6 million from $9.9 million last year; Republic Steel's were off to $15.2 million from $20.1 million; Inland Steel's dropped to $12.1 million from $13.4 million; RCA's net fell to $6.3 million from $8.0 million; Reynolds Metals' to $8.9 million from $9.3 million; National Distillers' to $5.1 million from $6.0 million; American Cyanamid's to $8,687,983 from...
...sales among the first 17 steelmakers in 1955, and the second-highest in 1956 and 1957, Granite City Steel's earnings dropped 38% in 1958's first half, partly because of the cost of its modernization program. But its earnings picture is once again favorable: third-quarter net per common share was $1.08, v. 75? a year ago, with sales of $88.7 million so far this year running about 6% under 1957. When its modernization program is finished, the company sees an even brighter earnings picture that may again restore its first rank...
...plan calls for restoration to the idled airline of the net extra passenger and freight revenues diverted to the other airlines during a labor shutdown...