Word: turnarounds
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...tonics that would help revive the sagging U.S. economy, few would be more potent than a turnaround for the long-depressed American auto industry. For that reason, the news out of Detroit last week was especially encouraging. The automakers announced that May sales of American-built cars surged 11% from the same period a year...
...U.P.I. Director of Information William Adler, has "the know-how and the money to turn us around." Now it also has title to a cornucopia of highly marketable state-of-the-art publishing hardware that, some insiders point out, would sell swiftly and well in case the hoped-for turnaround fails to materialize...
...unlikely to pick up without new consumer spending. Alan Greenspan, a New York-based economics consultant and sometime adviser to the Reagan Administration, said that new business orders were "somewhat worse than I would have expected them to be at this stage. We should have seen a turnaround in new orders for durable goods by now, but there's nothing there...
...chart contained the erroneous information that American Airlines had an operating loss in 1981. Actually, American recorded an operating profit of $72.2 million and net earnings of $47.4 million. Our operating profit fell short of the amount needed to finance new aircraft, but it was a $158 million favorable turnaround from the previous year...
...reemergence of the Roosevelt coalition of labor, liberals and minorities. Last came a note of outright optimism from Leon Shull, national director of the ADA: "The liberals have been through twenty difficult years, but this present mood is very upbeat. There is a sense of a nationwide turnaround. People are beginning to see that the Reagan program won't work...