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...name of Diffusion Indexes of Business Indicators. The indexes, compiled by the National Bureau of Economic Research, are becoming widely used by major corporations and such top economists as Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier, head of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, and his predecessor, Arthur Burns, to predict the course of the economy. Last week the diffusion indexes gave a signal that the economy had about touched bottom...
...capacity of the Eisenhower Administration for delay aften verges on the remarkable. Its current efforts to halt the recession, for instance, have been largely confined to attempts to predict its end. While these prognosticatory feats accord in general with the Administration's "confidence" line of economic thinking, they do not represent any serious attempts to analyze or cure the decline...
...predict that that picture of Marilyn Monroe in TIME, May 5, will bring the sale of sack dresses to a screeching halt. Hell, that might as well have been Vaughn Monroe. JACK SHERIDAN JOHN HOWBERT Denver...
...which makes some 200 models in a $34.75 to $150 price range. For 1957, Elgin reported a net loss of $2,442,076 v. a $671,380 profit the year before. Sales were off 26% to $31.1 million, and President J. G. Shennan said solemnly that he could not predict "an immediate return to profitability...
Several History and Government professors said yesterday that it would be difficult to predict the outcome of the current French crisis until Gen. Charles deGaulle and the rebel military government made clear their positions...