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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that Charles Revson is better known to this TV viewer, I have bought my last Revlon product...
Creative Urge. General Foods is not above jumping into a new product that has already won medals on the consumer battlefield-even if a competitor holds the medals. When Swanson's originated the TV Dinner, and began plugging the new convenience, General Foods followed it into the frozen-dinner field. Swanson, now owned by Campbell Soup Co., has sold a quarter of a billion TV Dinners...
ALMOST every U.S. businessman gives away some samples of his product, but few can match Joyce Clyde Hall, 68, founder and president of Hallmark greeting cards. Some time in the next few days. Hall will choose a Christmas card from this year's Hallmark line and send it to no fewer than 6,000 friends and acquaintances. He can afford it. Over the past 50 years, Hallmark has grown into the goliath of the greeting card business, producing 4,000,000 copies of 11,000 different cards each day for sale through 22,000 retailers in four countries. Hallmark...
...Gross national product has leaped from $4.9 billion to $13 billion in ten years, with a 6% increase in fiscal 1959 alone...
...long head start, is improving its stones. It disclosed last week that it had developed a diamond material that can be used in metal-bonded wheels, a use that was not possible before. Ideally, Oppenheimer sees "an expanded world market, in which both the natural and the synthetic product could coexist...