THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 8, 1966 27 { STOCKS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS STOCK MARKET TORONTO 16:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP | Toronto Stock Exchange--June 8 Quotatians 2-004 iot, rights, «w--Ex-warrants from previow Stock Acad Uran Accra Acme Gas Advocate Agnico AAm Moly Ang U Dev Armore Bankeno Bankfieid B-Dqu Bethim BL Hawk Bralorne x6_-Excdividend, xr--Ex fei chanee $s board-lot closing sale. MINES 10:40 Net Sates High Low a.m. Ch'ge 7000 5 8 5 1000 «17% 17% 3 106 % M0 40 4 1900 148 (18 m 1 45 | Cons Gas Trst Hard Carp Hard Cro A Horne Pit Home 8 Husky Oif Husky B pr Husky DW H Bay Co Imp. Oi Imp Tob ind Wire Inglis Infer-City IBM IMC Int Nickel Int Util int Util pr Intor Pipe intpr Steel inv Grp A Jamaic PS Jefferson Jefferson w 3% 815% $56 4 % 610% 14% 1th Ve ee | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT La i Biggest TORONTO (CP) -- Car and) That's noonsense. If you can't truck leasing is big business in|afford to buy a car you can't Canada, but even participants/afford to lease one. in the industry don't know just, "Leasing doesn't save you how big it is. money. It saves you time and John Sale, leasing boss atjbother. Insurance is arranged Ford of Canada, says most esu-,and mechancial work is looked mates are that about eight per|after. cent of all cars and trucks built! "Anyone who thinks. it's easy in Canada go into Jeasing andjto get a leased car obviously this will jump to 20 per cent! hasn't tried to get one. Dealers 1 | within a few years. have a regular check routine on About 68,500 cars and trucks|applicants. Their credit rating -'% went into leasing last year--thejis important and furthermore. + ,.,| Canadian automotive industry|dealers check the condition of produced about 857,300 -- and|the applicant's present car. If er: the average price of alit hasn't been looked after, the 4) with A leased car $3,500, the value ofjleasing rate goes up, Boom {ers who then, usually through a | subsidiary, deal with customers. | Ford provides a leasing manual, advertising material, sales pro- motion and dealer training. He says one of the biggest problems facing the industry is the mounting cost of insurance. Naturally, when a company Jeases a car to a customer it must be sure the car is well insured. The cost ef insurance has been pushing up leasing} fees, which vary from person to! person. STARTS NEW OPERATION Ford recently started a rent- a-car operation but 'we aren't| | | BLACK DIAMOND OLD WHITE CHEESE ROYAL GOLD BUTTER ROYAL GOLD CE CREAM 5 i $100 KRAFT CRACKER BARREL COLOURE MILD CHEESE ah 67° 61° PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE &, 9, 10 and 11 -- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, in the same league as Hertz,| Tilden or Avis." Through Ford dealers the car is rented in a city and must be returned in the <ame city al- though Saskatoon and Regina dealers have an arrangement under which a car can be re- turned to co-operating dealers. The boom is about equal in the leasing and rental indus- tries, he says, but some amaz- ing things are happening in irentals, particularly in the United States +5 'units in the leasing field stood|Is UNLIKE RENTING See a ier tor 102 i 95 $20. 20 1 lelose to $20,000,000 plus the' Mr, Sale stresses that in the Cop Fields _lvalue of those which were out! industry there's a great differ- Satan yifrom the previous year ence between leasing and rent- crowpat The biggest leasing area in ing Merit a >| tau Fas ) Canada is British Columbia' "Leasing a car means you 4 og 469 82 Ba | 4 155 'J 155 5 where 18 to 19 per cent of all take it for a year or more with mrcavry vehicles are leased. "n Vancou- the standard agreement cover- poy $ull 's\ver, Mr Sale says, the figure|ing two years. Renting a car P'west T */ic more than 26 per cent mainly |is taking it for a short haul, an Pinigcrg '| because the city is a stronghold hour, a day, a week or a couple + "*'of General Motors' operativnas.|of months." Mr, Sale says the basic ad-) Mr, Sale says Ford doesn't vantage in leasing is that "'it)lease directly to the public or frees capital.' Companies don't to fleets. It sells cars to its deal- have to have hundreds of thou- -- sands of dollars tied up in a de- -% preciating asset He also says: Leased cars bring top prices on the used car| " market 'because they are well| ; + % maintained while they are under lease."' | Additionally, leased cars are Kelly Dsd 11% ~ usually top - of - the - line mo- K Anscon ' , 5.185 --~ § dels with plenty of extras CP otauit $i} 9 N 1 9 . 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