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haloig — page two in the military fields haloid discoveries are also covering the field of acrial photography. Laloid Vo. has reached an agreement with inte: national Business Machines, which is developing the Xerographic techniques for its own machinese If this proves successful, IBM will wwn its machines, but will purchase the supplies from Haloid. General Electric Company is cooperating closely with Haloid on industrial X-rays, while RCA is working with Haloid on its electronic production. The Xerogra hic developments of Haloid are of interest also to the US Army Signal Corps, for tests after atomic explosions. Xerographic equipment is not only employed for military purposese It is also used extensively in civilian government departments, in large municipalities and in big private business. As of today, close to half of the production of Haloid is nevertheless sold to the government. “he other half goes to big corporations, among which can be mentioned: In the utilities field: Consolidated Edison and Bell Telephone Companys In the Aircraft Industry: Boeing Airplane Co., “ouglas Aircraft Coe, Lockhead Aircraft Coe, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co. ; Of other important industries, we could mention: Chrysler Corporation. — Ford Motor Company, Studebaker Corporation, weneral l’lectric Coe, Vestinghouse Llectric Coe, Hele DuPont de Nemours and Uo., Union Carbide end Carbone Corpe, US Steel Corpe, bethlehem stecl Coe, Aluminum Co.eof America, Gulf 0i1 Co., the lafge insurance companies, American Express Coe ete +his proves conclusively that naloid has for all practical purposes, an unlimited market for selling its products. all signs indicate also that the Company has an adequate supply of the raw materials at its disposal, in order to assure a Steady production e From the point of view of finances, the financial situation of Haloid seems excell nt. And,as we already pointed out, the management is technically superb and foreward Lookinge *