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Vieh und Fleisch in der deutschen Kriegswirtschaft

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Identifikator:
832651257
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-63075
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Devas, Charles S. http://d-nb.info/gnd/124362435
Title:
Grundsätze der Volkswirtschaftslehre
Place of publication:
Freiburg
Publisher:
Herder
Year of publication:
1896
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 521 S.)
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Vieh und Fleisch in der deutschen Kriegswirtschaft
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. Die Entwicklung der Viehbestände während des Krieges und die hierauf bezüglichen behördlichen Maßnahmen / von Kgl. Bayerischem Tierzuchtinspektor Dr. Niklas
  • II. Gründung und Organisation der Reichsfleischstelle / von Geh. Regierungsrat von Schlieben
  • III. Die Bewirtschaftung von Vieh und Fleisch durch die Reichsfleischstelle / von Geh. Regierungsrat Prof. Dr. von Ostertag, Kgl. Württembergischem Oberamtmann Scholl, Kgl. Bayerischem Tierzuchtinspektor Dr. Niklas
  • IV. Die Bewirtschaftung und Verbrauchsregelung für Vieh und Fleisch im Kommunalverbande / von Stadtrat Dr. Hans Krüger, Dresden, Mitglied des Vorstandes des Kriegsernährungsamtes
  • V. Schlachtvieh- und Fleischpreise. Feststellung des angemessenen Spannungsverhältnisses zwischen Vieh- und Fleischpreis / von Oberamtstierarzt Dr. Mayer

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STUDIES IN SECURITIES 
of $709,817,000 gross revenues in 1926 and $230,278,000 in 
1916. Mileage was 10,527 compared with 4,536. This results from 
leasing of all important system members except Long Island R. R. 
and West Jersey & Seashore R. R., and in addition to interest on 
its own $608,688,000 funded debt Pennsylvania pays a fixed charge 
of about $28,390,000 upon some $355,000,000 leased line securities 
actually outstanding, so that the stock has become 34% of a total 
true capitalization. Doubtless the sale of stock again, it having 
last been offered in 1913, will increase the proportion of equity 
capital. 
Comparing 1926 with 1916, the whole Pennsylvania system, includ- 
ing Long Island and West Jersey & Seashore, had revenues in- 
crease 73.7%, rates per freight ton mile 63%, and expenses includ- 
ing rents and taxes 92.6% with wages 84.5% more. Partly to 
care for 5.5% gain in freight ton miles there was added 7.4% to 
freight car capacity and 27.49% to locomotive power, an increase 
of $576,620,000 in gross property account comparing with $297 - 
567,000 in funded debt. Government valuation taken variously as 
of 1915 to 1918 for system roads indicated without depreciation 
allowance $1,166,171,000 excess value over par for Pennsylvania 
stock, and company surplus earnings in nine years 1918 to 1926 
were $137,135,000 additional, suggesting about $1,800,000,000 
total equity or $180 a share intrinsic value. 
Representing 10% of all the railroad investment and business, 
Pennsylvania R. R. must travel along with the United States and 
the stock should continue or improve a remarkable investment 
record. 
Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. 
Last year was the sixth in the new chapter of Peoples Gas Light 
& Coke Co. history, which opened in 1921 after four disastrous 
years due to war costs without rate relief. From 1897 to 1916 
this company, from gas sales mostly for household cooking and 
illumination, paid annual dividends ranging from 5% to 8%, and 
from 1909 to 1916 its stock never sold under par. Then came the 
war cost period, dividends were suspended in 1917 not to be re- 
sumed until 1922, and the stock ranged from 32 to 64 for four 
years. 
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