Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Last year net income set a new record at $20,698,180; good will was reduced by $10,000,000 more, leaving a reserve for protested taxes of $3,000,000 and a final surplus of $ 13,161,529. In 1923, $31.84 was earned on each common share, as against $26.42 in 1922. Kresge's record was proportionately better yet, though on a smaller scale. Net income for 1923 set a new record at $9,493,988 against $6,614,972 in 1922. Last year $38.14 was earned on each common share, against $35.52 in 1922. Total sales increased...
Among the 500 names now in the Editor's hands, the most popular seem to be "dry rot", "camelouse", and "dryad". But the sponsor of "scofflaw" comes in for his share of the scorn. A "Boston deb" has entered the word "Delcevare" as best stimulating a dry. She desires that the prize be held and awarded to the person writing the best essay on "Why it is a stinging insult to call a man Delcevare." Most of the entries, however, have come from married women and on all sorts of paper, some scrawled in pencil on scraps, others neatly written...
...current liabilities had decreased $14,400,000 as against a decrease in current assets of only $2,300,000. For last year, net sales were $198,422,946 against $166,514,110 in 1922; net income in 1923 was $11,512,618, equivalent, after preferred dividends, to $10.95 a share on the $100,000,000 outstanding common stock. In 1922 the net income was $5,435,168, or $4.87 on each common share...
...with United Fruit? a Boston enterprise with Boston capital, Boston management. This company last year had a total income of $27,218,020 against $22,561,549 the year before. After all charges and estimated Federal taxes, the net for 1923 was $23,097,330, or $23.09 on each share of the $100,000,000 of common stock outstanding. In 1922, net income was $18,851,318, or $18.85 per common share. Last year the Company paid out $10,000,000 in dividends, and set aside a like sum for dividends in 1924, carrying only $3,097,330 over into...
...Crimson first year men were slightly off their game. The first period was slow and tedious. There was no unison in the forward line, the defence was poor, and Flood had more than his share of work in guarding the goal...