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Defense--Katie Thurlow, Princeton...
...million in this year's first quarter. Some 67 sizable brokerages are under surveillance by the N.Y.S.E. or Amex because their capital is running dangerously low; last week Weis Securities, a big Manhattan investment house, was put into the hands of a liquidating trustee. Says Broker Bradbury K. Thurlow: "I can't see why anyone in his right mind would keep money in this business...
Nixon's estimate of Connally as an economics expert struck some professionals as odd; the man is simply not known in New York financial circles. Bradbury K. Thurlow, an investment analyst with Wall Street's Hoppin, Watson & Co., said of Connally: "I never knew that he knew how to add and subtract." Several of Connally's predecessors however agreed privately that financial expertise is not a primary prerequisite, so long as Connally retains the Treasury's skillful top technicians or picks other equally competent experts to guide...
...some Wall Streeters, this development suggests nothing so much as a case of mass amnesia among individual and institutional investors who, they fear, have forgotten that speculative issues took the worst beating during the December 1968-May 1970 bear market. "When people are hungry," says Vice President Bradbury K. Thurlow of Hoppin, Watson & Co., "they go into volatile stocks...
...NATION), but it is not likely to change basic investor psychology. Many market professionals were beginning to feel as if they were back in the recession-prone 1950s. They had little money to buy stocks, and saw few reasons for buying them anyway. "Mr. Nixon," said Broker Bradbury K. Thurlow, "has repealed the 1960s...