Public Companies from the Cradle to the Grave, Or, How Promoters Prey on the People |
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Some writers abridge the Acts , giving , in a more or less convenient and handy form , all details necessary for the starting and carrying on of companies ...
Some writers abridge the Acts , giving , in a more or less convenient and handy form , all details necessary for the starting and carrying on of companies ...
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... Stock - Exchange quotation applied for — If no allotment , money returned in full --Confidence trick again — Spasmodic impetus to waning companies — Instance giving result of the combination of these efforts ... page 25 VI .
... Stock - Exchange quotation applied for — If no allotment , money returned in full --Confidence trick again — Spasmodic impetus to waning companies — Instance giving result of the combination of these efforts ... page 25 VI .
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Human wants must be catered for , giving rise to aërated bread companies , tea and coffee taverns and companies , fish - supply associations , civil service and other co - operative stores ; and when those desires cease , there are ...
Human wants must be catered for , giving rise to aërated bread companies , tea and coffee taverns and companies , fish - supply associations , civil service and other co - operative stores ; and when those desires cease , there are ...
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... although directors can easily draw their emoluments from all the companies , they cannot do justice to the whole of them , by giving anything more than their names and a mere superficial service in return for their fees .
... although directors can easily draw their emoluments from all the companies , they cannot do justice to the whole of them , by giving anything more than their names and a mere superficial service in return for their fees .
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Often , however , all their energies are exhausted in getting their own capital together , and the prospects of finding buyers for a portion of the estate , or of giving birth to a numerous offspring , grow dimmer and dimmer until ...
Often , however , all their energies are exhausted in getting their own capital together , and the prospects of finding buyers for a portion of the estate , or of giving birth to a numerous offspring , grow dimmer and dimmer until ...
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Acts advantages allotment already amount appear applied asked associations banks become British brought Brush Electric Light called carried cash cent CHAPTER concern considered cost directors district dividends Electric Light Company enterprises existence expenses field floated Foreign formed funds given giving gold guarantee hands Indian interest investment issued joint-stock companies known Lamp leading less liability Light and Power Limited liquidators London matter means meeting ment mines names never nominal capital object offices operations paid paid-up panies patents perhaps persons position Power Co present profits promoters prospectus purchase question railway reason referred registered schemes shareholders shares started Stock Storage subscribe success supply syndicate taken things tion trading turned undertakings vendors whole winding
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Página 37 - The name of the first is Pison: that is it which compasseth the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold; and the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium and the onyx stone.
Página 6 - ... shall be deemed to be a company having a permanent paid-up, or nominal capital of fixed amount, divided into shares, also of fixed amount, or held and transferable as stock, or divided and held, partly in one way and partly in the other, and formed on the principle of having for its members the holders of shares in such capital, or the holders of such stock, and no other persons...
Página 22 - Whenever the Court is of opinion that it is just and equitable that the Company should be wound up.
Página 40 - Is. per Ib., the directors feel justified in stating they confidently believe the profits of this company will be more than sufficient to pay dividends of at least 50 per cent, on the nominal capital, and will exceed those of the company working the English patent, which, having only been formed a little over twelve months, has entered into a contract which will yield the return, by way of annual dividends, of a sum equal to the whole paid-up capital of the company of £34,000.
Página 101 - WE, the several persons whose names and addresses are subscribed, are desirous of being formed into a company, in pursuance of this memorandum of association, and we respectively agree to take the number of shares in the capital of the company set opposite our respective names.