CAPITAL ISSUES IN LONDON.
(British Official Wireless.) LONDON, November 30. New capital issues for the month of November amounted to £20,929,125, compared with £26,943,859 last month, and £ 12,543,554 in November, 1935. The total for the eleven months of this year is £197,010,049. ■
I Difficulty is being experienced by a [large Coventry firm of car manufacturers in sending cars to overseas dealers at a rate fast enough to satisfy the demand owing to lack of freight accommodation on the southern and eastern sea routes. The export orders of this concern have increased by 600 per cent, over the figures for the corresponding period of last year, the bulk of the increase originating in India and the southern hemisphere. Lack of adequate shipping is said to be holding up the trade! Other firms have suffered similarly.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1936, Page 14
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