Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hull would not listen to a Japanese proposition, the proposition, if made, was significant. It suggested that Japan might be in a mood to go a long way, even to sell out her Axis partners, if the U.S. would just let her liquidate her China venture with a little profit...
...addition to the jungle outposts of the Panama Coast Artillery Command, the News also has a booming circulation in other Army outfits and among families and friends of Panama Coast Artillerymen. Subscribers, paying 25? to 50? per month, bought enough copies in April to give the News a net profit of $820 (which went into the soldiers' Athletic and Recreation Fund...
Finishing in the black by a very wide margin for the first time in its history, the Union Committee has spent its $160 profit of the year for a combination radio and record player, new records for the Union Record Library, and additional books for the Library...
...player, a resplendent mahogany R. C. A. machine, has already been purchased and is now in the Lower Common Room of the Union. In explaining the phenomena, George Saxton '41, Union Committee chairman, said, "The large attendance at our dances was mainly responsible for the profit...
Boosting its semi-annual profit-sharing payments to 17.5% of each ordinary employe's wages, W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. last week told its stockholders their dividends might not be so large if their profit sharing were less generous. Wrote President Craig Royer Sheaffer: "The fact that we can do the largest business, report the largest profits and pay the largest dividends is proof, we believe, that our system, of which the profit-sharing plan has become almost an integral part, is successful-not only from the viewpoint of the employe but the stockholder as well." Last year...