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...Butter, wheat, barley, oats, corn, poultry, raw cotton, petroleum, wood and timber hewn, sawn, planed or dressed; pit props, pit wood, staves and sleepers; plywood, builders' woodwork including window frames, doors and parts thereof...
...duty paid) to 3 3/10? a pound compared to less than 2¾? in February. If his company can make an extra ½? a pound on its annual output of about one billion pounds it will make an extra $5,000,000 profit.* Rubber, sugar, silk, copper, silver, wheat, corn, coffee, meat, hides, wool, cotton, cocoa-each one in a long, long list of commodities last week brought just such startling dreams of profits to manufacturers, traders, producers, to states and to countries in all quarters of the globe...
...seen several times upon the floor contrary to his custom. Arthur Cutten was reported active. Oldtime Trader Gardner B. Van Ness was home from Manhattan. Herbert J. Blum, long inactive, was reported once more functioning. Jesse Livermore was back in Chicago with his new wife and reported bullish on corn...
...depressions, the beginning of inflations are marked by rising commodity prices. Many a depressed trader began to take heart last week. It was fine that corn was strong because higher corn prices mean bigger farm income for more farmers than do higher wheat prices...
Stocks took their cue from commodities, mounted moderately led by such companies as American Sugar (in hope of a sugar recovery), Homestake Mine (bigger profits in gold if the dollar is devalued), Corn Products (in hope of corn recovery...