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...Edward Grant Buckland of New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Partner Whitney made a spirited defense of his firm's practice on the ground that its beneficiaries were willing and financially able to risk possible losses, did not have to borrow to buy, were not likely to dump their holdings for a quick profit and thus unsettle the market...
...share, there is a paper profit of $8 a share to begin with. Of the block of shares purchased part may be resold at cost (the wholesale or bargain price) to Morgan partners and to wealthy clients of the firm, who will pay cash in full and will not dump the shares on the market. But, unlike other firms, Morgan & Co. have never given an "inside" participation to anyone in any security which they have offered to the public...
...Deterding of Royal Dutch-Shell and some economists argue that if the value of silver increases. India and China with their silver wealth will have greatly increased purchasing power. All of which is true, but others ask, "What will happen to the price of silver if India and China dump in the market some of their hoarded billions?" Hard times in the hinterlands have already brought silver back to the bazaars. The stock of silver at Shanghai reached the unheard of total of 322,000,000 oz. What will happen if the biggest buyers become the biggest sellers...
...greeter was John Cabbage, poet-laureate of New York City's street sweepers, garbage collectors, scowmen, dump tenders, sewage engineers, and white-collar employes of the city's Department of Sanitation. His salute was addressed to, and appeared last week in, the first issue of D S, a new monthly magazine of the department. Like New York's prison keepers' house-organ, On Guard, it is unique...
...would prevent additional inspection by U. S. inspectors, as is now possible. 2) Present provisions of the Seamen's Act covering experience of seamen shipping from U. S. ports could not be legislated upon. Alien seamen would no longer have to pass medical inspection. 3) Foreign vessels could dump immigrants in the U. S. by signing on double and triple crews, leaving most of them behind...