THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK ments with German and Italian competitors. It collaborates with other companies in matters of research. It is not a pugnacious company. It believes in a “live and let live” policy. It makes alliances. It creates good-will. There is no sign that its supremacy in Artificial Silk may be threatened by any of its competitors. There is now a great Viscose Combine, composed of Courtaulds, Glanzstoff, Snia Viscosa and almost all the other large com- panies, with the sole exception of British Celanese. The object is not only to stabilize prices, but to foster inventions and research and in every way to develop and strengthen the trade as a whole. The Snia Viscosa, of Italy, is the second largest producer of Artificial Silk in the world. It has many British shareholders, as 1,000,000 of its shares were sold in London at [3 per share. They were snatched up quickly. No prospectus was issued. The early birds got the worms. This company is now building a factory in England. The two leaders of the Artificial Silk trade in Italy are Signor Gualino and Baron >