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Page vii
... basis of actual investment or even less in the case of a few lines which had been largely improved out of earnings , in many other cases the capital has been repeatedly swelled without corresponding increase in the plant investment ...
... basis of actual investment or even less in the case of a few lines which had been largely improved out of earnings , in many other cases the capital has been repeatedly swelled without corresponding increase in the plant investment ...
Page viii
... basis for capitalization . Professor Adams , statistician of the Interstate Commerce Commission , is disposed to hold that actual investment should be the basis . He describes the detailed investi- gations of a special commission in ...
... basis for capitalization . Professor Adams , statistician of the Interstate Commerce Commission , is disposed to hold that actual investment should be the basis . He describes the detailed investi- gations of a special commission in ...
Page lx
... basis of capitalization ( see also under Taxation , p . CLXXXIX ) .— Mr . TALCOTT , assistant to the president of the Seaboard Air Line , says that the question of the proper basis for capitalizing a railroad is the hardest problem that ...
... basis of capitalization ( see also under Taxation , p . CLXXXIX ) .— Mr . TALCOTT , assistant to the president of the Seaboard Air Line , says that the question of the proper basis for capitalizing a railroad is the hardest problem that ...
Page lxv
... basis , there have been fluctuations of as much as 20 points in a day . Mr. Woodlock asserts further that the stock exchanges have very strict require- ments as regards stocks which are formally listed . The companies have to furnish ...
... basis , there have been fluctuations of as much as 20 points in a day . Mr. Woodlock asserts further that the stock exchanges have very strict require- ments as regards stocks which are formally listed . The companies have to furnish ...
Page lxxv
... basis , these advances represented an average increase in the freight rate of 35.5 per cent . The Western Classification Committee on January 25 , 1900 , advanced the rates on 240 of the items in their list . Using the Chicago ...
... basis , these advances represented an average increase in the freight rate of 35.5 per cent . The Western Classification Committee on January 25 , 1900 , advanced the rates on 240 of the items in their list . Using the Chicago ...
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