Word: totalizer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...American Press Association Directory this month showed that newspapers in towns of less than 20,000 increased by 194 to a total of 10,179 in 1938. All but a handful are weeklies. X. W. Ayer & Son's Directory shows that dailies declined last year from...
...expansion program-new rails, box cars, locomotives and remodeled coaches. Missouri Pacific ordered $1,500,000 worth of rails. All told, railway-equipment manufacturers said that already this year they had received orders for 375,000 tons of rails, only 25,000 tons less than 1938's total orders...
...companies with aggregate assets of $26,249,049,219. The biggest three companies in 1906 had some half billion dollars in assets apiece then; now they have more than a billion apiece. And Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., which in 1906 had only $176,000,000, today has the fabulous total of $4,700,000,000, making it, next to American Telephone & Telegraph, the biggest company in the world. Said Bill Douglas: "This tremendous growth is itself cause for inquiry...
Marshall Field & Co. had a total 1938 net of $3,492,238, which President Corley happily declared was "entirely the result of a change of policy." It was only a coincidence that the report was issued for publication on Hughston McBain's 37th birthday...
...companies' debentures holding the bag for $76,644,000. Last July, Corporation Securities Co. debentures paid a 4.75% dividend. Last week a Chicago court was asked to approve payment of a 4% dividend on debentures of Insull Utility Investments, Inc., top holding company of all. This will bring total Insull dividend payments to $3,160,760, or just over 4? on the dollar...