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Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1838857176
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-229226
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance
Place of publication:
Seattle
Publisher:
Thomson's Statistical Service
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
XXX, 487 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Section VIII. Industrials
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Index
  • Section I. Government bonds
  • Section II. Banks and trust companies
  • Section III. Insurance companies
  • Section IV. Lumber and timber companies
  • Section V. Pulp and paper companies
  • Section VI. Public utilities
  • Section VII. Finance
  • Section VIII. Industrials
  • Section IX. Mines
  • Section X. Real estate
  • Section XI. Appendix

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SECTION VIII 
INDUSTRIALS 
Including all Pacific Northwest industrial 
corporations (not included in special sections 
of this book) whose securities are in the 
hands of the public. 
ALASKA PACIFIC SALMON CORPORATION 
GENERAL OFFICE: Skinner Bldg. Seattle, Wash. 
HISTORY: Incorporated under laws of Delaware, Feb. 8, 1929, to acquire prop- 
erties of the Sunny Point Packing Co., and the operating properties of the Alaska 
Consolidated Canneries, Inc.,, and the Deepsea Salmon Company. 
BUSINESS: The company is engaged in salmon packing industry. Two brands 
of canned salmon packed by the company are nationally advertised, namely: 
“Icy Point” and “Peter Pan.” 
PROPERTY: The Corporation has eleven canneries located at Ketchikan, Rose 
Inlet, Chomley, Yes Bay, Quadra, Kake, Pybus Bay, Tenakee, Funter Bay, Drier 
Bay and Port Althorp. In connection with the canneries are store buildings, 
housing facilities for employees, and the marine ways for repairing floating 
equipment, together with machinery, tools, can and box factory, warehouses and 
docks, and equipment and facilities for catching its own fish. Properties include 
fish traps, trap sites and all fishing gear. Canneries have a normal capacity of 
35.000 cases a day. 
Principal floating equipment belonging to the Corporation consists of 38 
cannery tenders, 24 seine boats, 8 pile drivers, 3 pile pullers, 8 derrick scows and 
about 58 deck scows. In addition over 40 privately owned seine boats furnish 
their entire catch to these companies. 
OPERATIONS: In 1929 seven canneries were operated and 605,617 cases packed. 
OFFICERS: D. E. Skinner, Chairman; G. W. Skinner, Pres.; V. H. Eifendahl, 
Vice-Pres.; L. B. Stedman, Secy.; and Thad Sweek, Treas. 
DIRECTORS: D. E. Skinner, V. H. Eifendahl, William Edris, H. G. Seaborn, 
Thad Sweek, G. W. Skinner, August Buschmann and Mansel P. Griffiths. 
Fiscal Year Ends: Dec. 31. Annual Meeting: Last Monday in April 
CAPITALIZATION, Ax of Dec. 31, 1929 
Par Value Authorized Outstanding 
1. Series A Preferred Stock............... No Par 100,000 shs 64,862 shs 
2. Common Stock .... iiivenieoenee. NO Par 480.000 shs 225.241% shs 
i. SERIES A PREFERRED STOCK 
Provisions: Preferred as to assets February 15, sufficient sum to retire 
and as to cumulative dividends of $3.25 Series A Preferred in 20 years from 
a share per annum. In case of liquida- date of issue; such fund to be cumula- 
tion, if voluntary entitled to $52.50, if tive and provided before common stock 
involuntary to $50 a share. No other dividends. 
stock may be issued with vriority aver Callable: As a whole or in part at 
Series A. $55 a share until Feb. 15, 1934, and at 
No dividends may be paid on common $52.50 thereafter. 
stock that will reduce net liquid assets Convertible: Until Feb. 15, 1939, into 
below $1,000,000 after payment of an- 13; shares of common stock. 
nual sinking fund installment. Voting Power: No vote, except if 
, Unissued shares may be issued up to ,ignt quarterly dividends in arrears, 
6635 % of cost of new properties, addi- preferred holders elect a majority of 
tions or betterments, providing net directors. 
earnings, including property being ac- Dividends: Payable quarterly Feb, 
quired, for preceding fiscal year shall May, Aug. Nov. 15th. Initial dividend 
equal three times amount required to of 8114 cents paid May 15, 1929, and 
pay dividends on preferred stock out- regularly thereafter. ! ’ 
standing and to be issued. : Transfer Agent: Office of the Com- 
While any of Series A Preferred is  ,,5y Seattle; American Trust Co., San 
outstanding, no indebtedness may be Francisco. 
grested running more than 12 months, Registrar: The Bank of California, 
except purchase money mortgages; nor N. A.. Seattle and San Francisco 
may substantially all assets be disposed ton Co. " 
of without written consent of 2% of Legal Opinion by: Livingston B. Sted- 
Series A preferred stockholders, unless nan, Seattle, and Chickering & Greg- 
provision is made for redemption. ory, San Francisco. 
sinking Fund: Beginning with 1934, Public Offering by: Blyth & Co., Feh- 
there shall be set aside annuallv each rnarv. 1929 at $50.
	        

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