7 SEPTEMBER 1934, page 34

The Latest Annual Report Of R. And W. Hawthorn, Leslie

and Co., the Newcastle-upon-Tyne engineers and shipbuilders, is a very satisfactory one. Whereas for the year 1932/3 there was a substantial loss on the year's working, the......

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A GREAT BA—NKER. By the death of Mr. F. C. Goodenough, the Chairman of Barclays Bank, Limited, the City of London has suffered the greatest loss which it has experienced since......

Wardle And Davenport.

The latest report of Wardle and Davenport, the manufac- turers of silk textiles, &c., shows that the profit for the past year after meeting depreciation and Debenture interest......

Financial Notes

HESITANT MARKETS. THE Stock Markets have been quieter during the past week, anxiety concerning the situation in the United States being among the restraining influences. A......

A Warning

I HAVE referred in another column to the fact that in spite of the further rise in the price of gold, some of the shares of gold mining companies have experienced a slight......

Brick Profits.

The shareholders of Eastwoods, Limited, can be congratu- lated upon the results achieved for the past half-year. The trading profit was nearly £92,000, as compared with £62,490......

An Industrial Recovery.

I am able this week to refer to more than one industrial company giving signs of material recovery from conditions of depression. A striking instance is furnished by the latest......

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