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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...from their alltime high of 685.47 on Jan. 5 before leveling off slightly at last week's end. The big question: Is the drop simply the winter chill that has hit the market along about this time in each of the past three years (see chart), or a sign of something more serious...
...experts saw no sign of stampede. The rally that pushed long-term governments up as much as two points above their January lows spent its force. Most of the list dropped back one-quarter to one-half of a point at week's end. To Tabell, this pointed up a truth: only when the gap between stock dividends and bond yields becomes extreme will investors swing bonds in preference to stocks...
...market might drift down another 15 or 20 points before finding the base for its next rise simply because, said Sam Stedman, partner in Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co., many stocks at their recent highs were overpriced in terms of immediate earnings. To Stedman, the caution was a good sign. "I don't like it when everyone thinks that all the market...
...plane and train, dictating memos and reading reports all the way. He usually works seven days a week and well into the night, breaking off for a frequent tennis match or bridge game. Spencer Love figures that work is fun, and the brightest textile era looms ahead. One sign: the "casual living" trend-which means brief shorts, old blue jeans and no stockings-is giving way to the consumers' desire to "trade up" to more fashionable dress and home decoration...
There is no sign in Mr. Mayer of the uncompromising toughness of mind needed for the task he sets himself. For all his surface cynicism he is worm-eaten with sentimentality. Whenever he tries to rationalize the situations he creates, to give the audience a perspective on the action, the sentimentality crops out depressingly. Because of it, many moments that are supposed to be touching come close to being laughable...