Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...they could carry with them. By week's end, imported bicycles sold for the equivalent in rupiahs of $1,000, and refrigerators, when they could be found, commanded $4,000. Hong Kong sources estimate that Indonesian Chinese have smuggled out $4,000,000 to $6,000,000 in cash to Hong Kong, and diverted another $10 million to Singapore in the past six months...
...CASH DIVIDENDS reported by U.S. corporations in 1959 climbed to alltime peak of $12.7 billion, up from $11.9 billion a year earlier. Increases of 10% or more came in chemicals, communications and finance...
...sells American Tobacco's Lucky Strike brand in Europe, was the first to go into local-plant production. But West Germans can look forward to other inexpensive U.S. brands. R. J. Reynolds (Camels), Liggett & Myers (Chesterfields) and P. Lorillard (Kents, Old Golds) are all smoking out ways to cash in on Germany's well-developed taste for Amis...
...Cash McCall (Warner), the screen version of Cameron (Executive Suite) Hawley's 1955 bestseller, sets a new low in Hollywood's long history of idollartry. The movie's moral: money is the root of all virtue...
Naturally, young Cash McCall has to pay through the nose for this shocking lack of faith in the almighty dollar, but in the end he proves loyal to his principal and stands up boldly to the villain (Roland Winters). "Accept my generous offer," the hero announces in words that are apparently intended to represent the all-American spirit of rough-and-tumble competition, "or go home and cut your throat." The hero of course makes the merger and gets the girl (Natalie Wood), with whom he lives wealthily ever after...