The article offers various information on the U.S. business operations. Topics discussed icnlude sales convention conducted by the Phillips Packing which reports on teh rise in teh sales of the company under the presidency of Albanus Phillips; efforts of the Goodyear firm in caring lunches to the employs for saving their time; and challenges surrounding container market of tin, glass, and paper.
UNITED States politics & government, UNITED States economy, STOCK prices, STOCK exchanges, LUNCHEONS
Abstract
The author discusses aspects of U.S. economy and president Richard Nixon's policy as of July 15, 1970. He comments on the relationship between the president's speech and the increase of U.S. stock prices. Also investigated are economist George Pratt becoming Nixon's economic and business councilor and whether to serve drinks during business luncheons.
Published
1970
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