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  2. Paramount Records - Wikipedia

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    Paramount stopped recording in 1932 and closed in 1935. Like other record companies during the Great Depression, Paramount sold most of its master recordings as scrap metal. Some of the company's recordings were said to have been thrown into the Milwaukee River by disgruntled employees when the company was closing in the mid-1930s. [9]

  3. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    Some scrap yards' websites have updated scrap prices. In the US, scrap prices are reported in a handful of publications, including American Metal Market, based on confirmed sales as well as reference sites such as Scrap Metal Prices and Auctions. Non-US domiciled publications, such as The Steel Index, also report on the US scrap price, which ...

  4. Gulf and Western Industries - Wikipedia

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    Gulf and Western Industries, Inc. (stylized as Gulf+Western) was an American conglomerate.The company originally focused on manufacturing and resource extraction, but it began purchasing a number of entertainment companies beginning in 1966 and continuing through the 1970s.

  5. There’s More to Know About the Tragic Murder of Emmett Till—A ...

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    Emmett Till’s mother, Mamie, cries over her son’s casket at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, September 6, 1955. getty images

  6. Paramount stock jumps on Byron Allen's $14 billion buyout ...

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    Paramount Global stock jumped as much as 13.5% on Wednesday after Bloomberg reported media mogul Byron Allen made a $14.3 billion bid to buy all of Paramount's outstanding shares.According to the ...

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  8. American Metal Market - Wikipedia

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    American Metal Market (AMM) is an online provider of industry news and metal pricing information for the U.S. steel, nonferrous and scrap markets. Products include a daily publication available electronically, live news on the publication's website, a hard-copy magazine and a series of weekly newsletters covering niche markets.

  9. Browns will raise ticket prices but won’t charge for any ...

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    The Browns prices will remain among the most inexpensive in the NFL. Per the team, the cheapest season tickets are $50 a game, with more than 40 percent of the stadium’s non-club and non-premium ...