Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...members' plaintive citation of Russian aid to Syria and Egypt, Dulles promised that the U.S. Development Loan Fund would consider favorably any application for loans. Then, to the members' pleased surprise, Dulles promised that the U.S. would put up an additional $10 million to complete the telecommunications net linking the pact capitals, which was launched with $8,600,000 contributed by the U.S. last year...
American Motors President George Romney, who has staked the future of his company on the small car, last week raked in a fat pot. In the first quarter (which ended Dec. 31) of its current fiscal year, American Motors had a net profit of $4,948,736 v. a loss of $2,994,613 in the same period a year ago. The first quarterly profit in two years was due to the upsurge in Rambler sales, which rose 35% over last year's first quarter as production climbed to 41,492 cars...
Though the interim boost will bring the airlines about $90 million a year more, they still say it is far from enough. In the first eleven months of 1957, net operating income of the twelve lines dropped 49.8% to $56.5 million on total operating revenues of $1.4 billion. In November every line ended in the red except Braniff, and its income was down 55%. Deficits ranged from American's $1.9 million to Northwest's $247,000. The chief cause: while operating revenues rose 12% through November, expenses soared 17.9%. Nearly a year ago, when the airlines first began...
...hearings came at a time, said Smathers. "when the economic danger signals for the railroads have become even more ominous." Carloadings were down 19.8% last week from the same week last year, after ending 1957 at their lowest point since the 1930s. Net income in November, the last reported month, was down 33% from two years before. The business recession played its part in the railroad's current plight, but that was not the main problem railroadmen had come to lay in Congress' lap. The real trouble with U.S. railroads, said Daniel P. Loomis, president of the Association...
When Chicago closed the gap 3-2 before the middle session ended, Stasiuk made sure on a slick pass from Bucyk who had carried the puck into the Hawk zone and flipped a shot high into the net over Hall's shoulder...