Word: mergered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Handsome & tall Cyrus Stephen Eaton, who has his fingers on the Republic Iron & Steel Co., the Trumbull Steel Co. and the Inland Steel Co., crooked two of his fingers last week and the merger...
Drugs. President Louis Kroh Liggett of United Drug Co. recommended to his stockholders the merger of their company (one of the largest chains of drug stores in the world) with the Sterling Products Inc. of West Virginia (largest producer of household remedies in the U. S.). Com- bined assets would...
Steel and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. Among them were men hitherto more notable than he in steel, men such as Pres ident James A. Campbell of Youngstown, Chairman Leopold E. Block of Inland and President P. D. Block of Inland. They and their colleagues agreed upon the merger of the two corporations. A majority of their directors and stockholders must yet formally agree. If they do, as seems probable, their combined assets will be $385,000,000, their ingot capacity 4,942,000 tons yearly. Surpassing them in the U. S. will be only U. S. Steel (assets...
...Company is the present result. In 1927 it was the largest manufacturer of evaporated and condensed milk and the largest distributor of fluid milk and cream in the U. S. It also sold butter, eggs, malted milk, caramels. Recently it acquired ice cream factories. Added to Borden products by merger last week were dried whole milk (Klim and Parlac), dried skimmed milk (Merrell-Soule and Breadlac) mincemeat (None Such), dried orange and lemon juices-all products prepared by the Merrell-Soule Co., which has as subsidiaries the Merrell-Soule Co. of England and Canadian Milk Products Co. Ltd. Merrell-Soule...
...Electric Light Co. and the Tokyo Electric Power Co. One of the largest public utility companies in the world, it operates over 10,000,000 sq. mi. of Japanese territory, serves 10,000,000 (one-sixth) of Japan's population. The Guaranty Company of Manhattan helped accomplish the merger...