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Since 1957, Government budgeting for manned aircraft has slid from $8.4 billion to $6.6 billion; missile procurement soared from almost nothing a few years ago to $3.9 billion this year (see chart). Within five years, the split will be fifty-fifty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Flying Low | 9/14/1959 | See Source »

...half of 1959, and a jump in consumer credit have added to the competition for funds. Following the surge, interest rates on bank business loans in 19 major cities went from 4.17% in 1958's second half to 4.87% in June -and are expected to go higher (see chart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: TIGHTER MONEY | 8/31/1959 | See Source »

...sector of the market showed the need for adjustment more than the electronics stocks. They have risen more than four times as much as the market as a whole since January 1958 (see chart), have outpaced every other stock group. The average ratio of price to earnings among electronics stocks is more than 25 to 1, and some have been selling at up to 100 times earnings. Fairchild Camera soared from 91½ in April to 205 within three months, before dropping back to 142¾, where it is still at 50 times earnings; Texas Instruments has risen from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Down to Earth | 8/24/1959 | See Source »

With families enjoying the highest incomes in history, the University of Michigan Survey Research Center, which keeps a reliable temperature chart of consumer attitudes, spied a shift in the public mood. In the center's latest survey, out this week, the number of consumers who think the time is ripe to buy a house or used car showed a sharp upswing, and moderate upswings showed up among those who believe it is a good time to buy major household appliances and new cars, undertake large home improvements. The survey pointed out that some part of the public must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Dividends for All | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

Anti-cancer forces have scored some gains, Dr. Heller notes: one cancer victim out of three is now saved, meaning cured or enabled to survive five years or more. Until recently, it was only one in four (see chart). But this advance could be upped by 50% merely by early detection and prompt treatment. About 75,000 cancer deaths every year are needless sacrifices to ignorance, apathy and fear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Cornering the Killer | 7/27/1959 | See Source »

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