Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... sell for $ 1.05 when cotton was 15 cents a pound . It only adds 5 cents to the value of the pound . It does not take one bit longer to spin it or one bit longer to sell it or one bit more labor to manufacture it into a shirt , and the ...
... sell for $ 1.05 when cotton was 15 cents a pound . It only adds 5 cents to the value of the pound . It does not take one bit longer to spin it or one bit longer to sell it or one bit more labor to manufacture it into a shirt , and the ...
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... sell the world all the futures they want , buy all the world has to sell , and control the market . These men find out on a certain day they have got 1,000,000 bales sold more than they have got bought . In other words , they are ...
... sell the world all the futures they want , buy all the world has to sell , and control the market . These men find out on a certain day they have got 1,000,000 bales sold more than they have got bought . In other words , they are ...
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... sell his own product , because the manufacturer was able to buy elsewhere cheaper . Now , why ? When cotton futures , through the influence of speculation , were forced to the extreme price of 164 cents - a price above that which the ...
... sell his own product , because the manufacturer was able to buy elsewhere cheaper . Now , why ? When cotton futures , through the influence of speculation , were forced to the extreme price of 164 cents - a price above that which the ...
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... sell me to sell at , and what I sell my goods at - how much profit have I got in the parity ? " When I made that sale there was such a relation between spots and futures that I had to pay a considerable amount on the futures to get my ...
... sell me to sell at , and what I sell my goods at - how much profit have I got in the parity ? " When I made that sale there was such a relation between spots and futures that I had to pay a considerable amount on the futures to get my ...
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... sell lower than Liverpool futures ? Mr. MENDELBAUM . It is not true . Mr. BURLESON . Do they ever sell lower ? Mr. MENDELBAUM . I think they have occasionally done so ; but you say " generally , " and I say it is not true . Mr. BURLESON ...
... sell lower than Liverpool futures ? Mr. MENDELBAUM . It is not true . Mr. BURLESON . Do they ever sell lower ? Mr. MENDELBAUM . I think they have occasionally done so ; but you say " generally , " and I say it is not true . Mr. BURLESON ...
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actual cotton answer bales of cotton BEALL believe bill board of trade bought broker BROOKS bucket bucket shop BURLESON bushels buy cotton buyer CHAIRMAN Chicago commerce CONE consumer corn cotton merchants cotton trade deal dealer deliver delivery of cotton difference eliminate fact farmer FITCH fixed fluctuations future contracts future delivery future market Galveston gambling gentlemen give grades of cotton grain HALLET handling HAUGEN hedge LATHAM legitimate LEVER Liverpool Liverpool Exchange low middling MANDELBAUM manufacturer margin MARSH matter mean MERRILL middling cotton mill month NEVILLE Orleans Cotton Exchange PARKER price of cotton price of futures producer proposition question quotations reason rules sell seller SIMS SNYDER sold South speculation spinner spot cotton statement supply and demand thing THOMPSON tion to-day transactions understand warehouse wheat wool York Cotton Exchange York Exchange