Word: netting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...MONEY * (Net Cost...
...net results of a series of private conferences and the preliminary sessions of the main Conference was that an agreement was reached between the U. S. and Britain, whereby the former will receive as payment for the Rhine Army costs about $13,750,000 annually for about 17 years, instead of $20,000,000 for twelve years as settled in the so-called Wadsworth Agreement (TIME, June 18, 1923). On the War damages claim the U. S. was awarded a 2¼% share of the total payments which are to stretch over a period of 42 years. As Germany...
Today, the Company's assets are roughly $30,000,000, consisting of 2,862,000 acres of Canadian land and a number of stores valued at $6,000,000. It is capitalized at $15,000,000, consisting mostly of $25 par shares. Its net profits each year run about...
Then, undoubtedly unconscious of the one and a half million odd dollars net profit which Mr. Samuel S. Childs is able yearly to distribute to his common stockholders, the Bulletin suggested that "if Childs proposes to charge the people twice what food is worth, some of the excess profits should go to the people instead of being devoted to Coney Island palaces...
...Scott, and H. F. Turnbull have been two of the most brilliant performers for the Blue this year. Scott is very aggressive, and possesses an accurate and a hard shot. F. A. Potts and P. D. Sargent constitute a strong defense. Captain Jenkins at the net is probably the premier goal guard in American colleges. To date Yale has scored 38 goals to her opponents...