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Word: swingingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...month he will ask his stockholders to approve a plan to double the company's authorized common shares to 10 million, and to issue 300,000 new shares of convertible preferred-a move that, among other things, will give Maxey Jarman a lot more stock with which to swing still more acquisitions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: The Impatient Shoemaker | 11/23/1962 | See Source »

...points or more were made by blue chips such as A.T. & T., Allied Chemical, International Nickel, Union Carbide, Westinghouse Electric. "The market has the best leadership you can have," said Gerald M. Loeb, partner in E. F. Hutton & Co. Bradbury Thurlow, of Winslow, Cohu & Stetson, figured that the upward swing "is a little too big for a false start." He calls the current market a "baby bull," and expects that it will get added nourishment when the mutual funds, which have been hoarding their cash on the sidelines, begin to buy. "They follow the public," he says. "They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: Fodder for Bulls | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

...would like to see a thoughtful, independent voice in the Senate; a man capable not only of supporting, but developing and expanding the positive aspects of the Administration's program; a senator who sees not only the deals he can swing for his state, but the relationship between his state's needs and those of the nation; a representative who comprehends the magnitude of the civil rights, civil liberties and unemployment problems facing America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senator Kennedy | 11/7/1962 | See Source »

...surprise of Pentagon officials, he also announced that a previous order had cancelled further work on the bases. Only Saturday, construction at the Cuban missile bases was reported in full swing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Khrushchev Promises to Dismantle Missiles | 10/29/1962 | See Source »

Woods's only important liability lies in his association with the Dixon-Yates case. Congressional Democrats accused him of planting one of his men in the Budget Bureau to swing a controversial AEC power contract to a private utility group that retained First Boston as its financial agent. Woods was later exonerated, but the association cost him the chance to head the U.S. foreign aid program last year when Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse threatened to fight his nomination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International Finance: Woods's Next Walk | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

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