Word: merger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...England, Gainsborough Pictures Ltd., one of the largest British cinema companies, discussed merger plans with the Gaumont Pictures Corp...
Steel. The Timken Roller Bearing Co. has proposed a merger with the Ohio Seamless Tube Co. So said President A. C. Morse of the tube company...
Amusements. Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corp. is the name of the new company formed by the merger last week of the chief U. S. vaudeville interests?B. F. Keith Corp., Orpheum Circuit Inc., B. F. Keith-Albee Vaudeville Exchange and Greater New York Vaudeville Theatres Corp. Their combined assets total $100,000,000, the seating capacity of their theatres 1,050,000. Theatres include new ones to be completed within a few weeks in?...
Motor Cars. Robert M. Calfee of Cleveland, attorney for the Peerless Motor Car Corp. said: "The Peerless Company under the present proposal does not contemplate the merger of the three companies [Peerless Motor Car Corp., Jordan Motor Car Co. and Continental Motors Corp.], but plans for mutual benefits which would strengthen each in the automobile industry. We have tried to work out a plan which would be beneficial to all three companies." That indicated a grouping of interests. However President R. W. Judson of Continental Motors at once said: "We expect to maintain our position indefinitely as an independent manufacturer...
Directors of the Underwood Typewriter Co. last week asked their stockholders to meet Dec. 15 to approve merger with the Elliott-Fisher Co. (general office equipment) as the Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co. The new corporation will match Remington Rand Inc. created last spring from Rand-Kardex (visible indexes), Baker-Vawter (filing cabinets) and Dalton Adding Machine (TIME, Feb. 28). It is possible that Underwood-Elliott-Fisher may round out their office equipment business by inducing Burroughs Adding Machines, International Business Machines and Yawman & Erbe (filing cabinets) to join them...