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... Method of Voting . - At common law , each shareholder had one vote in corporate meetings , regardless of the number of shares he held . This method of voting failed to give control in proportion to capital supplied , and hence tended to ...
... Method of Voting . - At common law , each shareholder had one vote in corporate meetings , regardless of the number of shares he held . This method of voting failed to give control in proportion to capital supplied , and hence tended to ...
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... methods is that they use different legal prin- ciples for a common end . In some jurisdictions , the condi- tional sale method is not so strong legally as is the lease method . Hence , the lease method is more generally used in the ...
... methods is that they use different legal prin- ciples for a common end . In some jurisdictions , the condi- tional sale method is not so strong legally as is the lease method . Hence , the lease method is more generally used in the ...
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... Method of Treating Equities in Undistributed Earnings of Times Interest or Preferred Dividends Statements after Earned Ratios % of Basic Net 10 % Shrinkage of Common Method Prior Charge Method Earnings State- State- Required Item State ...
... Method of Treating Equities in Undistributed Earnings of Times Interest or Preferred Dividends Statements after Earned Ratios % of Basic Net 10 % Shrinkage of Common Method Prior Charge Method Earnings State- State- Required Item State ...
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70th Congress accounts after-acquired property amalgamation amount assets balance sheet bank bankers bond interest bondholders borrowing Capital issued capital stock capital surplus cash certificate chapter Cities Service Cities Service Company Commission common stock Company 100 contract Corp Corporation Finance cost covenants creditors current liabilities debt depreciation directors equity excess financial structure Gas Company gross revenues Hence holding company holding corporation income income statement industry interest charges Interstate Commerce Commission investment investor issuer lease lessee lessor liability lien Light & Power ment merger method mortgage number of shares ordinarily organization outstanding paid pany par value payment period poration Power Company preferred dividends profit provisions Public Service public utility purchase railroad Railway rental reorganization reserve risk sell shareholders sinking fund sold statement statutes stockholders subsidiary companies surplus taxes tion trust usually voting voting trust