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Monograph

Identifikator:
1831284952
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-225876
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Meeker, James Edward http://d-nb.info/gnd/126597340
Title:
The work of the Stock Exchange
Edition:
Revised edition
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
The Ronald Press Company
Year of publication:
[1930]
Scope:
XVI, 720 Seiten
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • The work of the Stock Exchange
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The evolution of securities
  • Chapter II. Organized security markets and their economic functions
  • Chapter III. The rise of the New York stock exchange
  • Chapter IV. The distribution of securities
  • Chapter V. The dangers and benefits of stock speculation
  • Chapter VI. A typical investment transaction
  • Chapter VII. Credit transactions in securities
  • Chapter VIII. The floor trader and the specialist
  • Chapter IX. The odd-lot business
  • Chapter X. The bond market
  • Chapter XI. The security collateral loan market
  • Chapter XII. Comparison and security clearance
  • Chapter XIII. Security delivieries, loans, and transfers
  • Chapter XIV. Money clearance and settlement
  • Chapter XV. The commission house
  • Chapter XVI. The administration of the stock exchange
  • Chapter XVII. The stock exchange and American business
  • Chapter XVIII. The stock exchange as an international market

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APPENDIX 
In addition to the above, applications from corporations which own or 
operate mines must recite : 
A Patented and unpatented claims, by numbers. 
B (1) Geological description of country; (2) location and description 
of mineral and other lands; (3) ore bodies; (4) average value of ore; (35) 
character and analysis; and (6) methods of treatment. 
C History of workings, (1) results obtained; (2) production each year. 
D (1) Ore reserves compared with previous years showing separately 
as to character and metal content; (2) estimate of engineer as to probable 
life of mines; (3) probabilities by further exploration. 
E (1) Provisions for smelting and concentration; (2) proximity of 
property to railway or other common carrier. 
F Properties in process of development; income account if available; 
guaranties for working capital and for completion of development in event 
income account not available. 
G Total expenditures for preceding five years for acquisition of new 
property, development, proportion charged to operations each year. 
H (1) Policy as to depletion; (2) acquisition of new property; (3) 
new construction and development. 
I Production by tons, number of tons of ore treated, average assay 
yield, percentage of extraction, recovery per ton of ore, for preceding five 
years, if available, 
In addition to the above, applications from corporations which own or 
operate oil and gas wells must recite: 
A (1) Brief history of oil field; (2) geological description of country; 
(3) character and gravity of oil. 
B (1) Total area of oil land (developed and undeveloped), (a) owned, 
(b) leased, (c) controlled, (d) proven, (¢) under exploitation, (f) royalties. 
C (1) Number of wells (oil or gas) on each property, (a) in opera- 
tion, (b) drilling, (¢) contemplated; (2) average depth of wells drilled, 
(a) shallowest, (b) deepest, (¢) probable life; (3) whether oil sands are 
dipping. 
D (1) Gross daily production—initial and present; (2) annual gross 
production from each property for preceding five years, if available; (3) 
estimated gross production for current year. 
E (1) Storage, capacity «and location; (2) (2) amount of oil stored, 
(b) character, (c) value; (3) pipe line, (a) gauge, (b) capacity, (c) 
mileage. 
F (1) Refineries, (a) capacity, (b) acreage, (¢) employees, (d) 
products and by-products. . 
G Properties in process of development; income account if available; 
guaranties for working capital and for completion of development in event 
income account not available. 
H Total expenditures for preceding five years for acquisition of new 
property, well drilling and development, proportion charged to operations 
each year. 
I (1) Policy as to depletion; (2) acquisition; and (3) development 
of new properties. 
Bonds 
An application for an original listing of bonds shall recite all informa- 
tion required for listing stock. and
	        

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