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National Geographic : 1961 Oct
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Buy... Sell... or Hold? Sometimes it is hard to make up your mind about certain securities, particular stocks. Too many important facts just don't seem to add up. In such confused times, almost every in vestor finds it more difficult to make clear-cut decisions-so a lot of them don't even try. We think that's bad. Because very often the right answer to day means the difference between profit and loss tomorrow ... Because there are any number of places an investor can go for the help he needs in reaching the right answers-for him. Here at Merrill Lynch, for instance, our Research Department gets a steady stream of facts and information from all over the coun try, works constantly to sort out the important ones, carefully evaluates them all in terms of the investor's interest. So maybe that's why Research can usually come up with a pretty good answer to any question concerning buy ... sell .. . or hold. If you'd like to know what that answer would be as regards any particular stock... Or if you'd like to have a detailed analysis of your complete portfolio in the light of your over-all financial situation ... just ask. There's no charge or obligation. Simply address JOSEPH C. QUINN, Department NG-134 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &Smith INCORPORATED Members New York Stock Exchange and all other PrincipalExchanges 70 PINE STREET, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. 143 offices in U.S., Canada, and abroad There's a Hollywood Studio inside this Bolex 8mm Camera Every Hollywood effect is yours with the new Bolex D-8L (with film rewind) Compumatic, a studio within a camera. Fades, slow motion, and now lap dissolves-imagination alone limits the variety. The D-8L with film rewind has seven different speed settings, a variable shutter, a zoom view finder and settings for single-frame shots. A special rewind feature has been added to combine with the variable shutter for the most professional lap dis solves. The 8mm Bolex has an electric eye that measures light through the lens for the exact field the lens covers. This means perfect exposures for whatever lens is in the shooting position-normal, telephoto, wide-angle or zoom-and truer color. The D-8L (with film rewind) Compumatic with three-lens turret is priced from only $164.50 with Yvar 13mm f/1.9 f. f. lens. Additional lenses are optional at extra cost. Other Bolex Compumatic models range from $79.50 for C-8SL with Lytar 13mm f/1.9 f. f. to $370.00 for D-8L with film re wind and Pan Cinor 40R zoom lens. Write Dept. BNG-10 for details and name of nearest Bolex dealer. Pricesinclude F.E .T. where applicable. B IEX PAILLARD INCORPORATED,100 SIXTH AVE.,NEW YORK 13, N.Y. . . .IN CANADA. GARLICKFILMS LTD., TORONTO OtherPaillardproductsincludeSwiss-precision Hermestypewriters and addingmachines.
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