Sep. 09, 1971 - will stock rates never fall again?: Swiss credit bank has now a unique and miraculous installation for their clients in Zurich. On a five tons weighing und two meters high drum which turns every 2 minutes the rates of the 160 most important stocks are are appearing and flash are telling whether they went up od down. On TV monitors you can also currently follow the events on the world's most important stock exchanges. 16 watches are further indication the local time in the big cities around the world

Sep. 09, 1971 - will stock rates never fall again?: Swiss credit bank has now a unique and miraculous installation for their clients in Zurich. On a five tons weighing und two meters high drum which turns every 2 minutes the rates of the 160 most important stocks are are appearing and flash are telling whether they went up od down. On TV monitors you can also currently follow the events on the world's most important stock exchanges. 16 watches are further indication the local time in the big cities around the world Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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5225 x 3975 px | 44.2 x 33.7 cm | 17.4 x 13.3 inches | 300dpi

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9 September 1971

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Sep. 09, 1971 - will stock rates never fall again?: Swiss credit bank has now a unique and miraculous installation for their clients in Zurich. On a five tons weighing und two meters high drum which turns every 2 minutes the rates of the 160 most important stocks are are appearing and flash are telling whether they went up od down. On TV monitors you can also currently follow the events on the world's most important stock exchanges. 16 watches are further indication the local time in the big cities around the world. Thus any time shareholders sitting in comfortable scats can see whether they became richer or poorer. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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