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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • All fields: market
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    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1919-12-11


    • Ray-Jefferson shows strength
      But general tone of market is weaker -- W. W. P. bidding lively.

    • 1919

    • Ray-Jefferson shows strength
      But general tone of market is weaker -- W. W. P. bidding lively.
      There was a weaker tone to the market on the Spokane Stock exchange today, but Ray-Jefferson showed especial strength, Washington Water Power...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1919-12-11
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1919-10-18


    • Marsh quotations react- Market tightens late in day- calls refused

    • 1919

    • Marsh quotations react- Market tightens late in day- calls refused - Marsh reacted sharply on the Spokane Stock exchange yesterday, closing at 28 1-2 bid, a gain of 2 1-2 cents, and 31 cents asked. The close in New York was 28 bid and 30 asked and...
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1919-10-18
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1934-01-09


    • Market active for late call

    • 1933

    • Market active for late call
      The market was active at the afternoon call of the Standard Stock Exchange. Washington Water Power was 25 cents higher. There was a demand for Bunker Hill. Hecla was strong, with 100 shares selling at $6.95. Other...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1934-01-09
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. War measures. 1917-05-29


    • Greater market for fir lumber - war needs of Army and Navy may be largely filled by coast timber - price is under market - ability of Washington and Oregon mills to produce is now great aid

    • 1917

    • Greater market for fir lumber - war needs of Army and Navy may be largely filled by coast timber - price is under market - ability of Washington and Oregon mills to produce is now great aid - Fir lumber prices officially submitted to the council of...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. War measures. 1917-05-29
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Power. 1930-11-25


    • Grand Coulee power market is predicted

    • 1930

    • Grand Coulee power market is predicted. - Power from the proposed Grand Coulee dam will find even a better market than power from the Boulder dam, James O'Sullivan, executive secretary of the Columbia River Development league, asserted today...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Power. 1930-11-25
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1929-02-18


    • Knitting mills to sell stock
      Albert Kaye announces plans to market $15,000 worth of shares.

    • 1929

    • Knitting mills to sell stock
      Albert Kaye announces plans to market $15,000 worth of shares.
      Offering of $15,000 worth of common stock to correct a credit situation brought on by the closing of the Exchange National bank is announced in a...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1929-02-18
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1918-06-27


    • Flays short sellint- C. T. Underwood tells of Spokane market bane- Declares Hypotheek fuss is tempest in teapot- wants exchange open

    • 1918

    • Flays short sellint- C. T. Underwood tells of Spokane market bane- Declares Hypotheek fuss is tempest in teapot- wants exchange open - "The fuss over the Hypotheek deal is a tempest in a teapot," said C. T. Underwood yesterday. "It is entirely...
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1918-06-27
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1919-10-02


    • Stock market gets new pep

    • 1919

    • Stock market gets new pep - Brokers report a good demand for some of the stocks listed on teh Spokane exchange. W. J. Nicholls & Co. say Snowstorm is worth around 24 cents, Silversmith 20 cents and Hypotheek is in demand at 4 cents.
    • State history. Stocks & Bonds. 1919-10-02
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1932-08-16


    • Market strong for water power

    • 1932

    • Market strong for water power
      Washington Water Power was stronger by 50 cents at the afternoon call of the Standard Stock exchange than at the morning session, closing at $77.50 bid. There were some slight reactions in a number of mining...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1932-08-16

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