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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

PH 2-4 (ca. 1905) (90 pages)

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} Ph 2-4 This again brings to mind the subject that stockholders must co-operate in making the proposition a mine. Ilelp to sell the stock or help in anyway to raise eh he the required capital if the proposition is fair and honest. 8 They are simply helping themselves when they do it. F t = ay . _— ABOUT CAPITALIZATION. BOUT two years ago,” writes a correspondent in Scranton, Pa., “I paid 25 cents per share for 1,000 shares in the mine, capitalized at $5,000,000. The annual report for the fiscal year of the corporation shows that it cleaned up about $25,000, net, last year, and yet I have received practically nothing in dividends. What would you advise me to do?” We have prepared a table for the gentleman, and for all of our readers, which will best indicate to him the reason he is not receiving anything on his investment. We want him to read this over and then ask himself why he. “\\ invested in a company possessing such a capitalization. . \ \ 19