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Studies in securities

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1757542078
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-134903
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Studies in securities
Edition:
Revised
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
Jas. J. Oliphant & Co.
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
81 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
General Electric Co.
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Studies in securities
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Air Reduction Co.
  • Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation
  • Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Co.
  • American Can Co.
  • American Locomotive Co.
  • American Smelting & Refining Co.
  • American Steel Foundries
  • American Sugar Refining Co.
  • American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
  • American Tobacco Co.
  • Anaconda Copper Mining Co.
  • Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry.
  • Atlantic Coast Line R.R.
  • Baltimore & Ohio R.R.
  • Bethlehem Steel Corporation
  • Chicago & North Western Ry.
  • Columbia Gas & Electric Corporation
  • Consolidated Gas Co. of New York
  • Corn Products Refining Co.
  • Detroit Edison Co.
  • Erie R.R.
  • General Electric Co.
  • General Motors Corporation
  • Great Northern Ry.
  • Illinois Central R.R.
  • International Harvester Co.
  • International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation
  • Louisville & Nashville R.R.
  • Missouri Pacific R.R.
  • Montgomery Ward & Co.
  • National Biscuit Co.
  • New York Central R.R.
  • New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R.
  • Norfolk & Western Ry.
  • Northern Pacific Ry.
  • Pennsylvania R.R.
  • Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co.
  • Pullman Co.
  • Reading Co.
  • Reynolds Tobacco Co.
  • Southern Pacific Co.
  • Southern Ry.
  • Standard Oil Co. of Indiana
  • Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey
  • Swift & Co.
  • Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation
  • Union Pacific R.R.
  • United States Steel Corporation
  • Western Union Telegraph Co.
  • F.W. Woolworth Co.

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JAS. H. OLIPHANT & CO. 
Dividend payments, in addition to 8% cash rate, were 4% an- 
nually in common stock beginning 1917 and through 1921, 5% 
annually in 6% special stock of $10 par value 1922 to 1925, one 
share of Electric Bond & Share Securities stock in 1924, and in 
1926 a $3 cash rate and $1 in special stock on the split-up stock. 
Its premier position in its field, its record of large earning power 
over the years, its rich treasury position and conservative valua- 
tions form the basis for the $4 cash rate established in May this 
year and the extra payment of $1 in cash instead of the payment 
in special stock, total $5 being equal to 30% dividends on the old 
stock. 
With 25,000,000 square feet of factory space in sixteen apparatus 
and supply factories and twelve incandescent lamp factories, seven 
service shops and 104 distributors in this country, doing over 
$300,000,000 gross business, General Electric plants are carried at 
perhaps one-third their reproduction cost. Since formation in 
1892, $260,326,000 has been spent on plants, $68,231,000 dismantled, 
leaving cost of present plants $192,095,000. Against this gross 
figure reserves of $141,538,000 have been set up, so that net value 
of plant account is $50,557,000. This figure at end of 1926 doing 
$327,000,000 of business compares with $67,000,000 in 1921 doing 
$221,000,000 business. This accounts for the low $40 book value 
of General Electric shares. 
At the end of 1926 current liabilities were $35,537,000 and current 
assets $290,046,000 including $147,536,000 cash and U. S. Govern- 
ment securities. 
Investments in associated companies are carried at appraised 
valuation of $71,472,000, representing manufacturers of special- 
ties, distributors here and abroad, and departments of the busi- 
ness incorporated for convenience or efficiency. 
Capitalization consists of $2,047,000 315% debentures due 1942, 
$1,200,000 remaining Government loans due 1928, $42,929,000 6% 
special stock par value $10 (issued as dividend, with probability of 
retirement at $11 a share) and 7,211,482 shares of no par common 
stock. 
Title of ‘‘most promising infant industry’’ might well be applied 
for by the electrical equipment companies. ‘‘Bread and butter’’ 
business of this group consists of production of lamps, motors, ap- 
pliances, ete. and will continue so; and here we have an official cal- 
culation that less than 30% of American houses are yet ‘‘wired’’ 
and only 6% equipped with modern household devices. 
Widest scope lies with the development now begun of central 
station super-power systems, with the bringing of electrical ma- 
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