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Word: swebilius (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lush pay of Hollywood stars blinked and looked again. No. 1 on the list was no surprise: as usual, it was the Majmifico of the Movies, Loew's and M.G.M.'s cold-eyed Louis Burt Mayer. But No. 2 was a brand-new name: Carl Gustave Swebilius, head of a New Haven, Conn, engineering outfit called Dixwell Corp., and of two subsidiaries aptly named High Standard Manufacturing Co. and High Standard Manufacturing Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Face | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

...M.G.M.'s fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 1941, Mayer raked in $704,426 for running the world's biggest cinema company. In the comparable Swebilius fiscal year, ending Nov. 30, 1941, Gus Swebilius paid himself $631,809. In the next twelvemonth Mayer increased his lead with a gross take of $949,765, but Swebilius was still second, with $499,148. (After taxes, minor tycoon Swebilius will have not more than $85,000 of his 1942 take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Face | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

Swedish-born, 63-year-old Gus Swebilius is among the world's great authorities on guns-he helped Inventor John Moses Browning develop his famed gun in World War I. He took a $12,000,000 British rush order for machine guns back in 1940, when no one else would touch it. With no tools, and very little plant (his total capital was a mere $65,000), he got into production in less than six months v. a normal time of 18 months, using ancient tools begged & borrowed from back-alley plants all over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Face | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

...June 1941, the Government's Defense Plant Corp. took over the British contracts, poured in more millions. But for 1942, although Gus Swebilius voluntarily turned back $23,775,000 to the U.S. Government and paid $4,800,000 in taxes, his war business still left his companies $1,888,918 v. $25,514 in 1940. Yet he claims he has consistently been a low-cost producer-and has won fervent kudos, including the Army E, from practically every ordnance bigwig in the book. His Dixwell Corp. claims that it has saved the U.S. Government around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Face | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

...surface it certainly looked as if Gus Swebilius was one war producer who deserved to have a shoestring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Face | 10/25/1943 | See Source »

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