Word: stocked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...vast difference between the Marshall Plan and the brotherly help of the U.S.S.R. The U.S.S.R. gives us what we really need. . . ." Moscow had reason to be satisfied, too. Russia was getting, over the next five years, a steady flow of Poland's textiles, sugar, zinc and rolling stock...
Three University economists have refused to see either the end of the current inflationary period or the beginning of a crash as the result of the downward skid in stock and commodity markets, although they universally declare themselves "unable to make any definite predictions...
Prince & Pauper. The feast-&-famine industries were really feasting in these days of shortages. In the packing industry, Wilson & Co. stock sold at 16¾, only 2½ times 1947's per-share earnings. Sugar stocks, depressed by the fear of a big Cuban crop, were about as low. Others...
...Week's 1947 Price- Closing Earning Earnings Stock Price per Share Ratio Cudaby $12⅛ $ 4.32 2.7 Armour 13⅜ 4.85 2.8 Swift 36 5.70 6.3 J. P. Stevens 30½ 8.24 3.5 Botany Mills 22 16.50 1.3 Cuban-American Sugar 13¾ 6.13 2.3 Cuban-Atlantic Sugar...
...Week's 1947 Price- Closing Earning Earnings Stock Price per Share Ratio A. M. Byers $18 $ 4.92 3.6 Consolidated Textile 13 5.69 2.3 D. L. & W. R.R. 9⅛ 1.93 4.5 Emerson Radio 23⅛ 5.65 4.1 Firestone Tire 35¾ 13.46 3.4 Martin-Parry 17¼ 5.97 2.9 Nash Kelvinator 16¼ 4.17 3.9 N.Y., Chi. & S.L. R.R. 44 17.82 2.5 Outboard Motor 21½ 4.38 4.9 Schenley 28⅜ 7.46 3.85 John B. Stetson 13¾ 3.77 3.6 Ward Baking 11¼ 3.03 3.8 Warner Bros. 11¼ 3.02 4.0 West Indies Sugar...