Word: profitably
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...this year, the company has already booked orders for 54 planes to be finished in 1978. Executives and industry analysts expect the upturn to continue. Some airlines have more money to buy planes because traffic is rising and earnings are improving (even Pan Am may report a profit for the first time in nine years...
Lower prices, higher sales, more profit at the gas pump...
...that makes the concentrate. Their growth, snorts Fernandes, is a "classic example" of how a foreign company can amass power by quietly focusing efforts on frills like soft drinks instead of on areas of intense national concern, such as high technology. He claims that Coke reaps 400% profit margins in its dealings with Indian bottlers...
...quickly corralled a herd of talented young executives from other Dallas-based corporations and moved them into key management slots. After a year-long study of company operations, he reorganized his holdings into three profit centers: real estate (a downtown redevelopment project in Dallas and 2,000 acres of industrial parkland near the Dallas-Fort Worth airport); agriculture (400,000 acres of ranch land in Montana, Texas and Wyoming); and oil, the heart of the empire...
This is an era of sophisticated canned goods. Old-fashioned lemonade arrives canned. Presidential memoirs come canned. American sport is canned and packaged, produced and directed until naturalism and spontaneity are fled. Sport appears in the living room marketed as fun and games. More deeply, big-time sport is profit and loss. It is a lode for the television industry...