Wall Street and the Country: A Study of Recent Financial TendenciesG. P. Putnam's sons, 1904 - 247 páginas |
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... printed broadside in the newspapers , and in elaborate de- tailed reports of operations , assets , train mileage , and earning power per mile . If these data are neglected where they are now made public 58 Wall Street and the Country.
... printed broadside in the newspapers , and in elaborate de- tailed reports of operations , assets , train mileage , and earning power per mile . If these data are neglected where they are now made public 58 Wall Street and the Country.
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... miles ) , amounting to about sixteen cents . a mile . The reduction in these charges in recent years was set forth in a forcible manner by Professor Henry T. Newcomb , in a report to the Department of Agri- culture in 1898 , in which he ...
... miles ) , amounting to about sixteen cents . a mile . The reduction in these charges in recent years was set forth in a forcible manner by Professor Henry T. Newcomb , in a report to the Department of Agri- culture in 1898 , in which he ...
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... miles . The next ten years brought up the construction to 163,597 miles , since when construction has been less rapid , because the great centres of trade and production had been connected with each other and equipped with railway ...
... miles . The next ten years brought up the construction to 163,597 miles , since when construction has been less rapid , because the great centres of trade and production had been connected with each other and equipped with railway ...
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... miles in 1870 , there were 30,562 miles in 1900. In Russia , within the short period from 1887 to 1900 the mileage of the State railways alone , not including the private lines , rose from 2928 to 20,346 miles . Italy increased her ...
... miles in 1870 , there were 30,562 miles in 1900. In Russia , within the short period from 1887 to 1900 the mileage of the State railways alone , not including the private lines , rose from 2928 to 20,346 miles . Italy increased her ...
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... miles of line . In the Argentine Republic , where 58 miles of road existed in 1860 , there were 10,412 in 1900. In Japan , which was practically without railways twenty years ago , there are now 3699 miles of line ; and in Mexico ...
... miles of line . In the Argentine Republic , where 58 miles of road existed in 1860 , there were 10,412 in 1900. In Japan , which was practically without railways twenty years ago , there are now 3699 miles of line ; and in Mexico ...
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Página 218 - To exercise by its board of directors or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title.
Página 216 - ... 1. To act as the fiscal or transfer agent of any state, municipality, body politic or corporation; and in such capacity to receive and disburse money, to transfer, register and countersign certificates of stock, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, and to act as agent of any corporation, foreign or domestic, for any lawful purpose.
Página 216 - To act as trustee under any mortgage or bond issued by any municipality, body politic or corporation, and accept and execute any other municipal or corporate trust not inconsistent with the laws of this state.
Página 216 - To take, accept and execute any and all such legal trusts, duties and powers in regard to the holding, management and disposition of any estate, real or personal, and the rents and profits thereof, or the sale thereof, as may be granted or confided to it by any court of record, or by any person, corporation...
Página 127 - ... men ; that is to say, if men were employed to furnish the power to carry on the industries of this country, it would require 21,000,000 men, and 21,000,000 men represent a population, according to the ratio of the census of 1880, of 105,000,000.
Página 92 - It would be practically unattainable by any other system. Thus through the publicity of knowledge and prices, the bringing of a multitude of fallible judgments upon this common ground to an average, there is afforded to capital throughout the world an almost unfailing index of the course in which new production should be directed. Suppose for a moment that the stock markets of the world were closed, that it was no longer possible to learn what railways were paying dividends, what their stocks were...
Página 216 - To receive deposits of trust moneys, securities and other personal property from any person or corporation, and to loan money on real or personal securities.