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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Merger of the National Park Bank and Chase National Bank of New York (TIME, June 24) went into effect. Celebrating the event, the merged bank (Chase National), now having 31 offices, three abroad and 28 in New York City, announced that it now has $242,069,453 of capital funds (surplus and undivided profits...
...following table shows the comparative size of the Big Three by assets and by capital, the figures for Chase being as of the completion of the merger, for the others as of June 29. Capital of associated securities companies (whose undivided profits are not disclosed) is not included...
Prosaic businessmen not raised on canned milk but alive to its possibilities, reflected that in none of the three great and growing new Food Trusts is yet included an artificial milk product Undoubtedly there will some day be a place for Carnation products or their peers in the following: General Foods (makers...
Prosperous, popular investments are the larger Norwegian whaling companies. Last season three of the big ones reported combined profits of over $2,000,000, declared average dividends of 30%. Typical of the industry is the C. A. Larsen, biggest whaling boat (9,431 tons). Last year the C. A. Larsen, her hold filled with whale oil, tossed 500 tons of coal into the sea to make room for more oil, returned with a $1.000,000 cargo. Such trips paid off her construction cost in two years...
...famed oldtime National League baseball pitcher (Brooklyn, New York) was successfully operated on in a Brooklyn hospital, for an intestinal disorder. He got his nickname in 1904, when he helped the New York "Giants" win a pennant by pitching and winning three "doubleheaders" (two-games-in-one-day) in close succession...