Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...excellent condition. Where profits available for dividends showed no increase over the corresponding quarter of 1924, the explanation lay for the most part with the internal adjustments of the companies concerned. The Wall Street Journal last week made up a comparative table showing profits for dividends, and per common share earnings the past three years...
Year net for divs. shares A share...
...during that twelvemonth earned net $25,221,579. On Dec. 31 their net working capital was $105,999,434, cash $8,024,866 and inventory $97,168,844. Their net income was the equivalent of $7.44 on $80,000,000 combined common and Class B common of $25 a share, better than their 1924 equivalent...
...bridge over which Soviet Russia will pass into contact with other "capitalistic" nations, or a rope by which the Soviets may tug Germany out of friendly contact with the west. Frenchmen were generally anxious about and critical of the new instrument last week. Most League officials seemed not to share the French view that it will tend to keep Germany out of the League...
Seven years ago General Motors made an exceptionally profitable investment by buying 1,441,920 (60%) of Fisher Body Corp.'s shares for $32,151,825. This has already earned $23,130,800 in dividends and $25,217,000 in Fisher Body equity. Not only such profits but also the desire to have completely in its train a manufacturer the merits of whose products have gained almost unprecedented fame, have made the motor makers covetous of the remaining 40% of Fisher stock. But the chief minority holders refused all propositions until last week, when they were reported as about...