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Insurance invasion: with profits sagging, more property insurers branch into life field; most "all-line" firms find life-policy earnings far exceed fire-casualty takeThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1959-01, Vol.153, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Supreme court rules states can tax the earnings of out-of-state companies on their local sales; ruling could let 35 states with income levy collect share of firms' profitsThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1959-02, Vol.153, p.2ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Sluggish earnings: third quarter profits will be near level of strike-hit '59 periodThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1960-09, Vol.156, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Jacking up profits: companies aim to slash selling costs to ease squeeze on earningsThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1960-09, Vol.156, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Legal checkups: lawyers push annual chats with clients, hope to lift earnings; also aim to win back trade from accountants. improve public "image"; but ethics worry the ABA [American bar association]The Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1961-01, Vol.157, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Taxes & trade: Yanks abroad contend Kennedy plan [United States tax on foreign earnings at the source] would boomerang on exports: foreign countermoves seenThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1961-05, Vol.157, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Electronics tonic: firms broaden lines, step up cost-cutting to shore up earningsThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1961-12, Vol.158, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Chrysler paradox: its auto market share is lowest since 1920s, but earnings rebound; staff cuts, closing of plants lower breakeven point; drive for dealers pushedThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1962-01, Vol.159, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Pruning products: more companies drop slower-moving goods to improve earningsThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1962-08, Vol.160, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Rising profits: first period earnings likely to be close to peacetime record; final '62 quarter was near Korean war peakThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1963-02, Vol.161, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Policing profits: Pentagon is proposing stiffer controls over [defense] contractors' earnings; officials seek the support of a key business group for procurement changesThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1963-05, Vol.161, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Farm slowdown: rural income trails '62 as cattle prices fall, some crops hit snags; federal estimate of earnings trimmed 3% but a Midwest area expects 15% declineThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1963-07, Vol.162, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Mafia & business: the underworld pours more of its earnings into legal enterprisesThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1963-11, Vol.162, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Nearing 800: despite lofty market, stock prices increase slower than earnings; Dow-Jones [industrial stock] average nudges high of 787The Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-02, Vol.163, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Rural slowdown: farmers begin to cut spending as they face big drop in '64 income; $700 million earnings decline seen as farm prices sagThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-02, Vol.163, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Textile comeback: more efficient plants, mergers help industry increase earnings; but sales of imports growThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-03, Vol.163, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Buoyant brokers: rising corporate profit, inflation threat seen pushing stocks higher; Dow-Jones average climbs 14% in '64, nears 900 mark; price-earning ratio stableThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-10, Vol.164, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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U.S. likely to bicker with Chile over its economic plans; new president seeks to boost copper earnings; conference on international aid beginsThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-10, Vol.164, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Profit prospects: record 1964 earnings almost certain: third period up 14% over '63The Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1964-10, Vol.164, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Dividend deluge: corporate payouts set record pace as boom spurs earnings riseThe Wall Street journal. Eastern edition, 1965-10, Vol.166, p.1ISSN: 0099-9660 ;EISSN: 2574-9579Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |