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Monday, Oct. 10, started the same way, with the average in early trading off almost six points from the closing price of the previous week. Then came the comeback. Led by such glamour stocks as Sperry Rand, Polaroid, Fairchild Camera and Xerox, the market made a broad advance, and the industrials finished the day with a 10.9 point advance...
Dark Horse for Latins. The O.A.S. ambassadorship will be filled by Sol M. Linowitz, 52, chairman of Xerox International, Inc. Linowitz, a brilliant businessman and liberal dark horse for this year's Democratic nomination for Governor of New York, has been one of the Administration's leading private advisers on foreign aid, and his Rochester-based company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Corp., which he also guides as executive-committee chairman and general counsel) has been active in Latin America. Linowitz also becomes U.S. representative on the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress...
...dumped some stock in large blocs. They were getting rid of electronics stocks and shares of machine-tool companies and others likely to be damaged by repeal of the 7% investment-tax credit. The glamour stocks have dropped much more than the blue chips; Fairchild Camera, Doug las Aircraft, Xerox, Motorola, and oth ers have come down 50% or more from their year's highs. Such declines have clobbered the executives who exercised stock options with borrowed money, using their shares as collateral, when stocks were high; bankers have been calling many of these men to put up more...
...trading days v. gains on only 53; during the first 20 Big Board trading days in August, 15 ended up with the index off. Where the blue-chip stocks had been taking the brunt of the beating since February, last week glamour stocks inevitably began to follow them down. Xerox lost 15⅝ in a day, Fairchild Camera fell 14⅜, and Motorola on the final day of trading plunged 23¾ points, from 182 to 158¾. In all during the week, 973 stocks hit new lows for the year, the largest number to do so since that calamitous...
...Jones average of New York Stock Exchange industrials went down five days in a row. The Dow closed out at 804.62, lowest since June 9, 1964. In all some 700 of the 1,250 Big-Board stocks hit 1966 lows. Previously high-flying glamour stocks followed slumping blue chips. Xerox fell off 37 points to 193¼. Optics specialist Itek, a newcomer to the Big Board, sank 15⅛, Polaroid 15, Fairchild Camera...