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Show GERMAN TEXTILE MILLS PILE UP GREAT PROFITS BEICI.I.V. nt -'6. (Correspondence! (Correspond-ence! Ten large Herman textile concerns con-cerns earned larger profit for the year ended April 1920. than in th, besl years, before the war. i me Bremen concern Increased Ik rofits as compared wlih last year, from 4. 400. 000 marks to 10,000,1 pi.i Us. including shares allolcd i Ltlfl to the shareholders, the dividend paid IS - Per cent. A cotton company Increased Us pro fits from 2.000,000 to 9.7OO.00O marks. if the other companies the minimum mini-mum dividend is H per cent and then are several dividends exceeding 30 and n- eM-eeillng 40 p-r icnt. The profit!! are du to the big price rise of lust winter. All finlhe,i '"!-PU '"!-PU un llu market during th wintrr ware iriceii on the ImmIi of the price of raw i-ntion at tlm of their bWI), and ! raw cotton rapidly ;idvftneel B SSSSSBSSSi y SaWSSBSSSJI raa3Maaaa aaaaaanw in the punltt- was charged sev- H more than Iho actual production coat, H |