Word: suite
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dollar bid was less advantageous to the U. S. than theirs, that sale to the Dollars is against the country's interest because it would create a monopoly on the Pacific (TIME, Apr. 13). Counsel for the Shipping Board denied all this, demanded dismissal of the injunction suit on two grounds...
...uninstructed jury would probably not agree with the first point-the five ships are the only ships which carry the Pacific Mail ensign across the ocean. But the second point was sufficient. Last week, the suit was dismissed. The sale would go through unless the Pacific Mail should appeal to the Supreme Court...
Meanwhile, his own companies were making vast profits for part of which the U. S., last week, filed suit in the Federal District Court of Philadelphia for "upwards of $11,000,000." The suit attacked Mr. Schwab because he forced other companies to keep within a 10% profit, but failed to interfere with profits of his own concerns-"Bethlehem...
...claims against Bethlehem are chiefly 1) for "excessive, unreasonable and unconceivable profits" derived from fixing too high an estimated* cost and 2) for sums expended on permanent improvements to Bethlehem plants. Simultaneously, the Bethlehem companies, through the famed law firm of Cravath, Henderson & De Gersdorff, filed suit for $9,744,899.94 for sums due from...
...Grace, now President of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, from the vantage point of "I-told-you-so," issued a statement berating the Government's suit. Defending Mr. Schwab, he said...