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...found G.E. and six other defendants* guilty of monopolizing bulb manufacture through control of patents. Judge Forman also ordered that 1) the defendants share all future patents with the rest of the industry, 2) G.E. and International G.E. stop discouraging partly owned foreign companies from competing in the U.S. lamp market, 3) all bulb agreements between the defendants be ended...
...Government had also asked that G.E. be ordered to get rid of half its lamp-making facilities. But Judge Forman tossed out the U.S. request as "neither feasible nor in the public interest." G.E. has not decided whether it will appeal...
...International General Electric, G.E. subsidiary; Consolidated Electric Lamp Co. of Danvers, Mass.; Hygrade Sylvania Corp. of Salem, Mass, (now Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.); Chicago Miniature Lamp Works; Tung-Sol Lamp Works of Newark, N.J. (now Tung-Sol Electric Inc.); N.V. Philips of The Netherlands, the only foreign defendant. Westinghouse and Corning Glass Works of Corning, N.Y. were named in the original suit but filed consent decrees...
...financial columnist for the Boston Post, Washington Waters often sounds like an irrepressible optimist. "The stock market," says his column, "may truly be a kind of Aladdin's lamp which will produce great riches for those who know how to rub it." But the rub, as Washington Waters is well aware, is knowing how. Waters knows. He is one of the few financial columnists in the world who can write about the stock market that way with real authority. By rubbing the lamp the right way himself, he has amassed a fortune of $20 million plus in stocks...
...furniture and faucets, does not believe in drawing a line between the architect's and the interior decorator's work. "If you design a house," says he, "then why shouldn't you be able to design the table, or the dishes on it, or the lamp over...