Trusts, Pools, and CorporationsWilliam Zebina Ripley Ginn, 1916 - 872 páginas |
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... Snuff Company , the American Cigar Company , and the British - American Tobacco Company . The American Tobacco Company and the other three combinations each control a large number of subsidiary companies . The number of companies in the ...
... Snuff Company , the American Cigar Company , and the British - American Tobacco Company . The American Tobacco Company and the other three combinations each control a large number of subsidiary companies . The number of companies in the ...
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... snuff , another manufactur- ing plug chewing tobacco , and a fourth which was the principal manufacturer of cheroots in the United States . During the period from 1894 to 1897 it developed its plug - tobacco business with such a degree ...
... snuff , another manufactur- ing plug chewing tobacco , and a fourth which was the principal manufacturer of cheroots in the United States . During the period from 1894 to 1897 it developed its plug - tobacco business with such a degree ...
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... snuff business . The Continental had acquired the extensive snuff business of the P. Lorillard Company , and in 1899 the American Tobacco Company acquired two or three additional snuff concerns . The two companies together had at the ...
... snuff business . The Continental had acquired the extensive snuff business of the P. Lorillard Company , and in 1899 the American Tobacco Company acquired two or three additional snuff concerns . The two companies together had at the ...
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... Snuff Company interest $ 10,000,000 , and the Helme Company $ 3,000,000 of the stock . The Atlantic Snuff Company interests , however , obtained three quarters preferred and one quarter common stock , while the American Tobacco Company ...
... Snuff Company interest $ 10,000,000 , and the Helme Company $ 3,000,000 of the stock . The Atlantic Snuff Company interests , however , obtained three quarters preferred and one quarter common stock , while the American Tobacco Company ...
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... snuff from 12 cents to 9.6 cents per pound and that on cigarettes from $ 1.50 to $ 1.08 per thousand ( 54 cents for cheap grades ) . This reduction was to take effect on July 1 , 1901 , or a few weeks after the Consolidated was ...
... snuff from 12 cents to 9.6 cents per pound and that on cigarettes from $ 1.50 to $ 1.08 per thousand ( 54 cents for cheap grades ) . This reduction was to take effect on July 1 , 1901 , or a few weeks after the Consolidated was ...
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acquired affidavit agreement American Bridge Company American Tobacco Company amount Asphalt Company assets association average Bethlehem Steel Company bonds British-American Tobacco Company Bureau capital stock Carnegie Carnegie Steel Company cash cent cigarettes combination common stock company's competition competitors concerns Consolidated contract cost Court directors distilleries distillers dividends earnings export fact foreign trade freight holders Imperial Tobacco Company increase industry interest International Harvester International Harvester Co investment iron and steel issued J. P. Morgan Leather Company manufacture mills monopoly nails operation organization output paid pany pipe plants pool practically preferred stock profits purchase purpose railroad reorganization restraint of trade salt securities selling shares Shipbuilding Company snuff sold steel business Steel Corporation Steel Corporation's steel products steel trade stockholders subsidiary companies surplus syndicate tion tons trust United States Leather United States Shipbuilding United States Steel valuation wire