CUNARD LINE
FALL IN PROFITS. iinited Prsb A«*o<tUMon By Electri« Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, March 29. “The Times” says: There was a r mwkable fall in the Cunarcl Company’s net profits last year of -Clß.trOl sterling compared with £‘809,649 for 1929, which was a record. 'With the amount hr night forward, the profits make £413.867 available, of which the rehr ”ce dividend has absorbed £135 000. The ordinary dividend has been, pass- ; I, whereas 71 per cent, has been paid for tit- last three years. The report states that there was •dditional depression in tip. Atlantic traffic. Tli > Australian and New Zealand rervi< >s were carried om ir dor : Mceicingl ■ difficult conditions throughout the year, owing to the r-co. i> 1 1 ■ ’ red in >d purchasing power. Ausf tat iff, and tho fall in the exchange.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1931, Page 3
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