THE CHEMICAL TRADES
... that tade- has beets touch quieter during April th-an any Othte :ncnth since the year opened. Even allowirg far see ?? of the Easter holidays, and rnmaing sasme a!9 ...
... that tade- has beets touch quieter during April th-an any Othte :ncnth since the year opened. Even allowirg far see ?? of the Easter holidays, and rnmaing sasme a!9 ...
... the ?? and the dulness of busineas, yesterday's quarterly meeting bore a strong family resemnblance to its predecessor lat Easter; but whilstpriceeswere thenin theascendantana pdrospectswere reported promising. iroumasters had yesterday to contend against ...
... profit. The result of the business at Longbridge has been, however, very disappointing. During the year there wa:sn exces- sive rise in the price of raw materias, which in part accounts -for the -los shown at thes works, Under the circumstances, the directors ...
... exchlang h as beeni somewhat irregular; posted rates of tragn sfers closing 140c. higher, while demand hills are fractionally easter. The Silver market has shown increasing weakness; commercial bars closing at a decline of %11c. at ?? bid and 6lu. ask-ed ...
... garden-engines appear to be domng a good trade. The building trade is rather quIeter, partly as a conseouence of the great rise in the cost of mnaterials, and partly owing to over-production. Never- theless, builders' fittings of the cheaper descriptions ...
... the present day. would probably lead to lesn profits for nmost fi6rs. But what was not anticipated, to any extent, was the rise in price of materials. The selling prices of machines have - fallen from 15 to 20 per cent., but, worse still, parts I and ...
... quieter tone than before d Christmas in the textile markets, and cotton goods are c rather easter in sympathy with the raw staple. Fuel sa and labour are still rising, however, and under these I circumstances it wvill be vain to looki for any material o lowenrng ...
... lod. Cash.May. uly12~ Sept. Previus ?? 73 73'2 7 4 ?? lMflZE, aftert opening qutiet at unchanged values, became firm wills a rising tendency, which 'was nisintained to the close under a good demand to cover, chiefly under the influence of Chicago ad-iices ...
... price continues to drop; while 0o Rose Tube have been. active, bet amer slightly easier. la The principal c~hanges. were :-Rise. British Motor, S, 6d. ; Dunlop Preferrerd, ?? and Abingdon Werles kt and NNew Centaur, 3d. AUiL Abingdoa Works Pre- LY terred ...
... the receipt of 5,000 sovereigns from Australia, and the with- drawal of 25,000 sovereigns for Bucharest. Operators for the rise in stocks and shares during the account which came to a conclusion to-day for most classes of securities have had a min:xed ...
... thuiilosbtyesterday's improvemenit. TLibesOrdiuaryand Preference closed more firmly than ot late. The principal changes were:-Rise: British Motor, Ed.; and Triumph and Tubes Ordinary, 3d. Fai:, flanlrop Preferred, 7Vfd.; and Bard, 6d. Prew's CYOLE A COIpO ...
... Velvets relapsed 9A; but Ysnir gained 9,and Hall Mines o~n the passing of the reconstruction schieme close 6d. better. Ri'se Rise Closing or Closing or Price. Felt. Price. Fall. Addicts Cons.-. ?? 8/5 Ling. Block E. % 9 Afritand'r(18/5) 2/0 3/2 . Lang ...