The Threat to Business 65 of panic, as communicated to business. The state of business itself, its condition and prospects during the years of the long bull market precedent to the panic, need careful and convincing attestment to banish doubts as to its fundamental soundness. This will be the task of the succeeding chapters on plowed- back earnings and the ratio which the ascending level of stock prices, culminating in a new plateau, has sustained to profits. If it can be shown that business was in an extraordinarily healthy condition, taken as a whole, during these years and up to the present, it will be seen that the new plateau of stock prices which remains after the panic higher than all pre- vious plateaus, was justified, even though the peak of September, 1929, rose too high.