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Show Page four The National Enterprise, November 10, 1976 Corporate Earnings Going public is tough. Keeping your seat is even tougher. MFY Industries Wien Air Alaska Yr., Aug. 31 1976 Revenues Net Income 55.300.000 1.600.000 Eamingsshare Reflects 2-fo- r-l 1976. Going public can be a great opportunity for growth (stock can often facilitate acquisitions) . . . but its not much consolation if youre left on the outside looking in. We can make your company public and keep you in control. No need to worry about months of delays, either. We move quickly and precisely. Talk to us before you give your company away. to a board of directors. You built it; you should keep it. - 1975 45,600,000 1,200,000 .73 .96 stock split paid march 19, ecuritiee (Soiyurafan CUlprfliam 747 E. South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 Excludes insurance settlement stated above. (801) 531-623- 6 .Contact Richard L. Chatham, President Salt Lake City (801) 531-033- 7 ross jp hi Overseas National Airways 9 Mos., Sept. 30 1976 Revenues Net Income 68,993,000 (5,992,000) Earningsshare (2.57) 1975 70,767,000 4,257,000 1.85 Includes credit gain of $5,988,000 for insurance gain and disposition of equipment. Includes credit of $2,217,000 from disposition of equipment. Leggett A Platt Our dramatic growth the past two years is the result of two events. In 1974, we acquired Dixie Insufation of Houston, Texas, and changed our business to insulation of oil refining and storage facilities. In 1975, we broadened our services through insulation of liquid ammonia fertilizer storage tanks and plants. Our experience in insulating ammonia facilities places us in a favorable position to take advantage of the increased world production of liquid ammonia. At the same time, we continue to assist the petroleum industry in its effort to increase oil and gas production. We have dedicated ourselves to making DiEnco the foremost petroleum and fertilizer facility insulation company in the nation. After taxes. SALT LAKE HOUSTON |