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...between it and the average for 1936 and 1937 (except that the exemption cannot exceed the amount of income for the best base-period year). Beneficiaries: "growth" companies. Some dopesters estimated that Philip Morris' excess-profits credit would be upped from $5,805,975 to $7,435,766, Pepsi-Cola's from...
Coca-Cola stockholders paused last week and were refreshed. They read that sales of Pepsi-Cola, principal competitor, were only $18,429,000 in 1939. Their own company took...
Published for the first time by SEC, sales of Pepsi-Cola were not as large as many Wall Streeters had thought. While the common shares of Pepsi-Cola soared from $35 in 1938 to over $365 a share early this year, Coca-Cola common idled between $105 and $142. Some excitable brokers figured that "PC" sales were at least half those of "Coke...
Even at 20% of Coca-Cola's sales, Pepsi-Cola is the sensation of the industry. From just another local brand in 1930 it has climbed to second place in the soft-drink league, more than $2,000,000 ahead of third-place Canada...
...headed syndicate has acquired 32% of the stock, elected him chairman of the board. With his associate, Candy-Man Jacob Beresin, as president, Real-Estate Man Greenfield was expected to solve the real-estate problem under the Loft chain of 161 candy stores, put the company (now divorced from Pepsi-Cola-rich Loft, Inc.) back on its feet. Sighed Greenfield softly, "I would have preferred to serve Loft's in some capacity not involving a title, but they wanted to show they still had confidence...