Word: marketer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...existence. If a reader is reconciled to a purposeless book that smells of what the English country life should be (and the combination has refreshing elements) the flavor of "The Dinosaur's Egg" is sufficiently delicate to make one wish that such eggs were a staple commodity on the market...
...employed with one of the largest concerns of news dealers in the U. S. (Fred Harvey, Union Station, Chicago), working on the second shift and attending law school in the forenoon. ... I formed the habit of studying TIME and find it the most delightful little magazine on the market. . . . . . . So far not one of our customers who has bought TIME failed to return. It is a pleasure to sell TIME, since this can be done with the full knowledge that the customer gets his money's worth and will always find it enlightening and, what is still better...
...business man would prefer making $100 in his business to being repaid $5 of a debt. The farmer or the laboring man would rather have a market for our surplus in Europe than save a dollar of Federal taxes...
...Market quotations of stocks continued last week to decline, with heavy selling. For industrials the Dow-Jones average stood at 139.02, the lowest for the year and more than 20 points less than six weeks ago. Towards this effect, of the many complicating causes, two may be pointed out: 1) The 1925 earnings, were considerbly below the optimistic expectations of share buyers; and 2) there was a piling up of inventories. They have accumulated despite the opening of the spring seasons. Several automotive makers have already quietly cut production. In this last field the easy credit terms of last year...
...week opened with another sickening descent of the stock market-new 1926 low marks for 125 issues...