Word: retail
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this week inspected the world's smallest automobile?28 in. shorter than any standard U. S. car. Announced last summer, built at Butler, Pa. under the direction of able Arthur J. Brandt, the American Austin was exhibited this week in dealers' showrooms throughout the country and will be making retail deliveries early in July. Austin men say that dealers have ordered 183,000 Austins, priced at $445 F. O. B. Butler (Ford roadster, $435; Ford coupé, $495, F. O. B. Detroit; Chevrolet roadster and touring, $495; Chevrolet coupé, $565, F. O. B. Flint, Mich.; Durant coach sedan...
...this session, which is held for Business Executives, courses will be offered in Finance, the Interpretation of Financial Statements, Manufacturing Policies. Public Utility Management and Economics, Railway Transportation, and Sales Management. The course in Retail Distribution and Store Management which was to be given has been dropped from the schedule, however...
Beginning with the June 20 list, all Doubleday, Doran titles will be published at approximately one-half of current retail prices. Popular fiction will sell for $1 a copy, including the books of the Doubleday, Doran subsidiary The Crime Club, Inc. Books now commonly selling at higher prices will be sold at correspondingly lower prices...
There was a sharp fall in stockmarket prices last week (see p. 50). But it scarcely affected the securities of those eight great U. S. manufacturing and retail drug concerns who have listed their stocks with the New York Stock and Curb exchange.* This despite the fact that their business this spring has not been so good as usual due: 1) to the absence of an influenza epidemic last winter; 2) to the smaller purchasing power of drugstore customers affected by current unemployment and business depression. This second cause is a shock to both manufacturing druggists and retailers. They...
Last year Drug, Inc. bought some more stores-the 18 May Drug Stores of Pittsburgh; the eight Wolff-Wilson stores of St. Louis; and this spring the 106 Owl stores of the middle and far West. Thus there is a Drug, Inc. retail store in the business and residential districts of every fair-sized city in the U. S. and in most of those in Great Britain...