Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...party labels were swept away in a liberal-conservative realignment, a Republican-type party might profit. Among the minority (44%) of voters who understood the liberal-conservative division. Gallup pollsters last week found more prospective conservatives (45%) than prospective liberals (43%). Omitting the undecided (12%), conservatives (51%) edged liberals (49%) nationally, with this region-by-region breakdown...
...Manistique mill's annual production of 36,000 tons-less than one-fourth of the newsprint needs of the Field papers in Chicago. And queries about the process are coming in from newspapers around the world. To some of them, the Field technique might make the difference between profit and loss...
...areas in the world could profit more from water than Tunisia's Sahel region, where some 4,000 farmers scratch out a living. But U.S. Development Loan Fund technicians argued that there was not enough water in the Nebana River to warrant building a dam. "It might be no more than a beautiful white elephant," said an observer...
...earnings outlook for the second half is toward narrower profit margins, the Commerce Department said last week. "Profit ratios generally narrow." said the department, "after a cyclical upswing has been in progress for some time." The department reported that in the first quarter, profits rose to the annual pre-tax rate of $48.8 billion, up $4 billion from the last quarter of 1959, and up $1.8 billion above the rate for all of last year. Budget Director Maurice Stans says it is "a little premature" to forecast the corporate profit rate for 1960, but he cautions that the Government...
...Told by Fox President Spyros Skouras in 1957, "I'm giving you $53 million; let's see what you can do with it this year," Adler obliged by producing 53 feature pictures (among them: The Enemy Below, The Three Faces of Eve), which helped Fox to a profit of more than $6,500,000 that year...