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... Profit in Relation to Volume of Production ] The enormous profits of the defendants appear also from the statistics of the profits per gallon . It appears from the testimony of independent refiners that half a cent to a cent a gallon on ...
... Profit in Relation to Volume of Production ] The enormous profits of the defendants appear also from the statistics of the profits per gallon . It appears from the testimony of independent refiners that half a cent to a cent a gallon on ...
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... Profits to Wages . The United States Strike Commission was greatly interested in the fact that the Pullman com- pany had been cutting wages at the same time that it was making substantial profits . Under close questioning Pullman and ...
... Profits to Wages . The United States Strike Commission was greatly interested in the fact that the Pullman com- pany had been cutting wages at the same time that it was making substantial profits . Under close questioning Pullman and ...
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... profits instead of prices . The original Act contemplated that prices be fixed where they were at a particular date and that adjustments should then be made for such rele- vant factors as might be of general applicability , including ...
... profits instead of prices . The original Act contemplated that prices be fixed where they were at a particular date and that adjustments should then be made for such rele- vant factors as might be of general applicability , including ...
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