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...Net investment of Woodyard Publications of West Virginia and of New York is $395,000, an average cost of approximately $16.500 per weekly newspaper. Average price paid in Long Island: $10,000. The Brothers Woodyard bought county seat weeklies for as little as $2,900. as much as $29,000 (Fayetteville, W. Va. Tribune). All prices were without receivables. Six months' earnings by Woodyard Publications were a little more than nearly 15% per annum...
...Net result of the investigation was a recommendation by Administrator Rosenblatt that the suspension of code provisions on "excessive" salaries be continued indefinitely; that a committee be appointed to report whether cinemartisans should work for a minimum salary plus a percentage of the box office receipts. Declared Administrator Rosenblatt...
...Legal beer helped boost the net profit of Owens-Illinois Glass Co., which has a machine to make 240 bottles a minute, to $4.208.000 for the year ended June 30, 1933. Beer bottle sales were beginning to stabilize when Repeal opened up the demand for wine and liquor bottles which are not regularly refilled. Owens-Illinois' net profit for the year ended June 30, 1934 was up nearly...
...Operating under a rigid and highly efficient cost control policy. Continental Can Co. last year translated a 20% gain in dollar sales into a 56% gain in net profit. Food and fruit packing continued to improve, lifting Continental Can's net for the year ended June 30, 1934 to $9.059.000 against $5,431,000 for the previous year...
...Cleveland, who left him $24,000,000; and his uncle, Col. Oliver Hazard Payne, who left him about $12,000,000. Last week Harry Payne Whitney's fortune at the time of his death was appraised by New York State for tax collection purposes at $62,808,000 net. That was considerably less than the estate left by his brother Payne Whitney who died in 1927. But then Uncle Oliver Payne had guessed that Payne was a better businessman than Harry Payne and had left him nearly $63,000,000. He was right. Payne Whitney's estate...