Word: stocked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tigers, playing a spoiler's role in the Ivy League this winter, would like nothing better than to avenge their earlier loss and add a Crimson notch to a stock that already has marked on it the Ivy upset of the year, 6 to 5 over defending champion Brown...
...charged. Nor is trouble the only reason to visit your friendly pawnbroker. Hollywood's movie colony, which dabbles in real estate, thinks nothing of pawning jewels at the California rate of 2½% monthly interest to sew up a juicy deal. And then, of course, there is the stock market...
...daily out of 255 oil wells, produces 80 million cu. ft. of gas a day from another 112 wells. Occidental revenues have risen from under $1,000,000 in 1957 to about $190 million last year. Those shares for which Hammer paid 20? were quoted on the New York. Stock Exchange last week at $37.87. The net value of the corporation has risen from...
...became sales representative in Russia for 38 American companies, including Ford, Underwood, Allis Chalmers and Parker Pen. When he gave up his concessions nine years later, he had profited by-as he recollects it-some $9,000,000. He also sent back to the U.S. Russian art treasures to stock Manhattan's Hammer galleries, of which he is president...
...result of a credit clampdown that effectively stemmed inflation, is expected to snap back to 4.5% this year, as restrictions are eased. Investors were so cheered by the recent removal of Finance Minister Valery Giscard d'Estaing, architect of deflation, that they kicked the stock market's blue chips up 10% to 15% just after the change. "But," warns the Chase Manhattan Bank in a survey, "since price controls are being continued and wages are rising further, profits and private investment will most likely continue at low levels...