Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...C.I.O.'s United Steelworkers, who have often complained of steel companies' earnings, turned a pretty penny themselves last year despite the steel strike. On income of $13,752,247 from investments, initiation fees and dues, the Steelworkers netted $751,237, raising their net worth to a record...
...drop in revenues since 1945, said the subcommittee, meant that Western Union would eventually have to make sharp cuts in its nationwide service, concentrate on its more profitable routes. But Wall Streeters were guessing that Western Union's fortunes had improved, at least temporarily, and that its 1953 net would...
...salesman, quickly got things humming again. By last week, Fiat was turning out 500 cars a day, twice its prewar peak, and its huge iron & steel works, including the biggest cold-rolling mill on the Continent, had doubled its prewar capacity. Last year Fiat reported a $4,000,000 net on $320 million sales...
...primroses droop or rise by controlling their moisture and temperature. The movie was such a success that Ott quit his bank job, built big new greenhouses, installed cameras and elaborate timing mechanisms to work them. In four years his gross has risen from $60,000 to $112,000, his net...
...Henry) Earle Muzzy, 62, executive vice president .since 1947 of The Quaker Oats Co., one of the nation's largest cereal-makers (1952 net sales: $263,700,000), moved up to the presidency after 40 years with the company. He succeeds R. (for Robert) Douglas Stuart, 67, newly named U.S. Ambassador to Canada...