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...Maxwell people, still his empoyers, were so impressed, and enriched, that they readily agreed to transform themselves, their properties and assets, into a new Chrysler Motor Corporation (TIME, Apr. 20). Last week, this transformation was consummated. The Chrysler Motor Corporation promptly declared a $4 dividend on its Preferred A, and two full pages in The Saturday Evening Post (at cost of $14,000) announced a further exploit of Walter P. Chrysler...
...merger, charges of "watered stock" or inflated capitalization have been conspicuous for their absence. In 1924, the five constituent properties (present Nickel Plate, Chesapeake & Ohio, Erie, Pere Marquette and Hocking Valley) showed a combined net income of $34,937,052. This is sufficient to take care of the 6% dividend on the 1,317,150 proposed shares of preferred, and then amount to $17.93 a share on the $150,753,522 of proposed common stock. In a similar way, the earnings of the constituent roads for 1923 would amount to $14.50 on each proposed common share in the new merger...
...begin to tell the remarkable story of the bank's progress and growth under Mr. George F. Baker's long and skilful guidance. The First National is one of the largest financial institutions in the country, and also one of the most thoroughly undercapitalized. Its dividends have long climbed nearer and nearer to par value of its shares. Now, by declaring a 25% quarterly dividend, the First National has been put, temporarily at least, on a 100% dividend basis, where disbursements to stockholders are each year equal to the entire nominal capitalization of the institution. As a result...
Last week, the Amalgamated Bank, launched by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America two years ago last April, put itself on a dividend basis. It announced an 8% dividend basis and declared $2 a share, payable in June...
Under the lease, the N. & W. will secure all revenues from the Virginian, in return for paying its operating expenses, taxes and a 6% dividend on its preferred and common stocks, or about $3,500,000 a year. Recent net earnings of the Virginian should about make up this total amount whose payment is undertaken...