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Named for a rock outcrop in the New South Wales back country where it began mining a treasure-trove of silver, lead and zinc in 1885, B.H.P. turned to steelmaking in the early 1900s. Led by the late Essington Lewis, a single-minded empire builder who made himself Australia'...
Now, with an assembly line turning out 6,000 cars a month, Pearce bustles with plans to step up his sales. Willys' present 285 dealerships in Brazil will be doubled within two years; remote agencies will receive new cars by air. Willys also plans to establish 500 emergency repair...
Contraband luxury goods such as cosmetics, radios and lingerie, once burned in public bonfires because they "aroused wanton desires in the minds of the people," are now being sold openly in government commissaries-to foreigners who bring in needed capital. Alcohol tax rates, which were doubled by Park, have now...
From La Paz to Luxembourg, the mutual fund has turned out to be as exportable a U.S. commodity as Coca-Cola or cowboy movies. And no firm sells mutuals with more vigor than Investors Overseas Services, a Panama-chartered, Switzerland-based company headed by U.S. expatriates that after five years...
Time & Money. The man on the porch is a member of the U.S.'s fastest-growing minority-the so-called aged. Because of modern medicine. U.S. citizens are living longer. In the first half of the 20th century, life expectancy at birth increased 17.6 years for men and 20.3...