Word: inc
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Strum Financial Service, Inc...
...aviator in the Argonne, he is credited with bringing down the last German plane of the War.) After the War he went back to Michigan and took his degree. In New York he took his first and only subordinate job, in the offices of P. W. Chapman & Co. Inc. Here he acquired experience in distributing securities. He married the daughter of a professor in Ann Arbor, took her to live in affluent Greenwich, Conn...
...became vice president in charge of Banker Chapman's New York office. He was just 32 in 1926 when he formed his own enterprise, G. L. Ohrstrom & Co. Inc. with his own offices in Wall Street. Now his organization has offices in every important trade center. He was responsible for important financing: the towering Bank of Manhattan Co. Building; Allerton Corporation (residential hotels for unattached ladies and gentlemen); and, biggest and most important, Tri-Utilities. With a strong face, a bold eye, an athletic demeanor (golf, horseback), young Banker Ohrstrom became a popular topic among Wall Street journalists...
...dividends fail in any four successive quarter-years, the preferred stockholders could elect a majority of the directorate, which is otherwise controlled by Mr. Hearst, holder of all the common stock. Chance of this development seems remote. Though distribution of the preferred stock has been slow, Hearst Consolidated Publications Inc. has this year (to July 12) earned $2.64 per share for all 2,000,000 shares, or better than three times the 7% dividend requirement for the period...
...Ohio court enjoined big National Cash Register Co. from acquiring more properties. Last week the company asked the court to approve of the purchase of the second biggest U. S. cash register company. If the court says yes, N. C. R. will buy Remington Cash Register Co. Inc., 90% owned by Remington Arms Co. Inc...