Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...keynoter has done is simple: he has combined a bit of progressivism with a sloppy, easy-going philosophy that allows Deverites in and out of office to do pretty much as they please. Thus the Attorney General, who earns a salary of $18,000 from the state, reported a net income of $50,000 last year from outside activities. Attempts to limit these activities of the Attorney General have been squelched...
Allyn expanded his exports, spent heavily on research to develop new accounting and bookkeeping machines, including one that figures payrolls and writes checks while automatically allowing for withholding taxes, social security and other deductions. Result: National's sales have risen fivefold to $212 million in 1951, its net has jumped 470% to $11 million...
...wham!--another pinko's in his net...
Schenley's new top team, pointing to the company's net of $22 million last year, insists that Rosenstiel will still be the boss, and that no big changes will be made. But Schenley now seems to have a somewhat healthier respect for the lowly blend, and may push its blends harder in the future. Says President Heymsfeld: "You can't sell a man a Cadillac when all he can afford is a Chevrolet...
Since General Motors became the first major company to tie wages to the cost of living four years ago, its contract with the C.I.O.'s United Auto Workers has been virtually a one-way street. The net result to date has been a temporary cost-of-living wage boost of 26? an hour. Last week, to nobody's great surprise, the auto workers moved to keep things that way, guard against big wage cuts if the cost of living should fall. The union asked G.M. to include 21? of the boost in the permanent basic wage rate. Other...