Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...necessity to make its own dyes. None could be had from Germany, and but a small quantity from other sources, consequently a dye industry was formed, which has steadily grown in size and excellence, until it now turns out products that might bid fair to compete with any foreign market. This industry, however, is still in its infancy. Materials and wages are costly, and it has not yet established itself firmly with the manufacturers...
...have not yet reached the end of business unsettlement. The outlook for the next three to six months is the inauguration of price recessions among various basic commodities heretofore unaffected, the extension of price revisions to retail markets, an increase in the number of business failures, easier money as the result of the release of credit by liquidation in commodity market and an increase of security prices," is the forecast of the Advance Letter on General Business Conditions issued recently by the University Committee on Economic Research...
...other hand, it is disappointing, to say the least, to see England so ready to forget her ally in her eagerness to reach the German market. Although her position may not be so unfortunate as is that of France, she should respect, rather than disregard, the test put upon her friendship, so long as that test is not unreasonable. Should England resume full trade relations with Germany at the; present time, she would be signing the commercial death-warrant of the heroic nation across the Channel. France has asked bread; shall England give a stone...
This is exactly what lies at the root of the farmer's demands to the Federal Reserve Board to discount their warehouse, receipts. They wish to hold their grain for a better market, and thus keep prices up. Of course falling values in farm produce make it hard for the farmer; but it is no harder for him than for all other producers whose commodities are also falling...
...astonishing ignorance of banking theory and practice, or a disregard of the public interest for selfish aims. We have had too much of price-fixing; it is to the nation's interest that the crops should be moved for consumption at prices fixed in an open and free market...