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Therefore, for every dollar spent in wages, General Electric Co. realized $2.61 in sales. The following table shows the same ratio for four of the last 14 years...
...ingot steel as a standard of measurement, U. S. Steel has a rated capacity production of about 43% of total U. S. steel capacity. Bethlehem can pro duce about 15% of the total, leaving about 42% for independent companies. Prominent among these companies are: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Three-fourths of the plant, nearly all the directorate, in Youngstown, Ohio. Makes principally pipe, sheet and tube; therefore best customers are the oil and automobile companies. Merger with Inland Steel Co. (Chicago district) has been frequently reported, was once almost completed, is still rumored. Ranks as Third Largest...
...Byers Co. Largest U. S. manufacturer of wrought iron pipe; is building a $10,000,000 plant for production of seamless pipe using a new process (Aston process) that reduces cost of wrought iron; affiliated with Oil Well Supply Co., which distributes Byers pipe to oil industry...
Republic Iron & Steel Co. Merged with Trumbull Steel Co., February 1928. In 1928 earned $4,710,400 ($4.25 per share). Under comparatively new management, E. T. McCleary, onetime vice president of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., succeeding T. J. Bray to the presidency in April 1928. Acquired Steel & Tubes Co. Inc., maker of electrically welded tubing, in September 1928. Republic now rates among larger independents...
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. Largest steel producer west of the Mississippi. Main works at Pueblo, Colo. Strike in company coal mines lowered 1928 earnings (first nine months, $1.54 per share). Steel rails are its chief product...