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    1. Purchases of non-durable goods, meanwhile, rose 0.4 percent, and spending on services advanced 0.5 percent.
    2. The Commerce Department said orders for durable and non-durable goods fell to $222.6 billion in September, $4.4 billion below the August level.
    3. Manufacturing employment also was up for the fourth month in a row, with 45,000 new January jobs split virtually evenly between the durable and non-durable goods industries.
    4. Orders for non-durable goods, items not expected to last at least three years, rose 0.5 percent in January, erasing a 0.5 percent December decline.
    5. Sales of all durable goods, items expected to last three or more years, were up 1.6 percent in February, boosted by the increase in car sales, while sales of non-durable goods edged down 0.1 percent.
    6. By this summer, a better market should develop, he said. Mr. Einhorn advised buying growth stocks in consumer non-durable industries such as drugs or food.
    7. Purchases of non-durable goods also fell, down $2.5 billion, while services gained $23.1 billion.
    8. Orders for durable and non-durable goods dropped to a seasonally adjusted $210.86 billion last month following a 0.6 percent decline in January, the Commerce Department said.
    9. Purchases of durable goods, big-ticket items expected to last more than three years, dropped $28.2 billion, while non-durable goods purchases rose $2.5 billion.
    10. The Commerce Department said Tuesday that orders for both durable and non-durable goods fell 3.5 percent to $220.2 billion last month.
    11. Manufacturing of non-durable goods such as food and clothing was up 0.4 percent after a 0.1 percent increase in May.
    12. The Commerce Department said Monday that orders for durable and non-durable goods climbed to $216.08 billion, an increase of $3.43 billion from the February level.
    13. Production of consumer goods rose 0.3 percent during the month, reflecting gains in appliance production and non-durable consumer goods as well.
    14. Overall, orders for durable and non-durable manufactured goods fell to a seasonally adjusted $235.8 billion in January after posting a 4.7 percent increase in December, the Commerce Department reported.
    15. Orders for non-durable goods advanced 1.8 percent.
    16. Orders for non-durable goods increased 1.5 percent to $102.2 billion in April following a 2.5 percent rise a month earlier.
    17. Purchases of durable goods _ big-ticket items expected to last more than three years _ dropped $28.2 billion, while purchases of non-durable goods edged up $2.5 billion.
    18. The Commerce Department said Friday that orders for both durable and non-durable goods totaled a seasonally adjusted $231.6 billion in February.
    19. Spending on services rose 1 percent last month, while purchases of non-durable goods edged up 0.1 percent and spending on durable goods declined 0.3 percent, held back in part by slow car sales.
    20. Durable-goods shipments rose 1.9% and shipments of non-durable goods rose 0.8%.
    21. Production, meanwhile, remained flat at manufacturing plants making both durable and non-durable goods.
    22. Overall, manufacturing production rose 0.8 percent in July with durable manufacturing and non-durable manufacturing posting identical 0.8 percent increases.
    23. Sales of non-durable goods were unchanged in September, with declines at food stores and gasoline stations offsetting gains elsewhere.
    24. The Commerce Department said orders for durable and non-durable goods rose a strong 1.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted $218.7 billion in April.
    25. Many non-durable goods industries are operating at a higher capacity than the peaks of the 1970s, says Mickey Levy, chief economist at Fidelity Bank in Philadelphia.
    26. Sales of non-durable goods rose 0.2 percent, including a 2.1 percent increase in department store and other general merchandise spending and a 1.9 percent hike in clothing sales.
    27. Orders for non-durable goods were down 0.3 percent to $109.7 billion, led by a decline in food products.
    28. Purchases of non-durable goods, meanwhile, rose 0.4 percent; spending on services advanced 0.5 percent.
    29. Orders for non-durable goods, items not expected to last three years, fell 0.4 percent in February to $97.9 billion.
    30. Demand for non-durable goods, meanwhile, was up 0.5 percent to $107.3 billion.
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