EXHIBIT S-298 TABLE 1.—United States Steel Corp. subsidiaries and other steel-producing companies' production of ingots and castings 1 In 1934 and subsequent years only castings made by ingot producers are included. 'Preliminary. Source: AIS Annual Statistical Reports and United States Steel records. EXHIBIT S-299 TABLE 2.-Sales percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries versus United States Steel, year 1949 45 Brewing. Drugs, soap, cosmetics.. Building, heating, plumbing equipment.. Office equipment.. Pulp and paper products. Other stone, clay products. Petroleum products. Silk and rayon... United States Steel. Total manufacturing.. Source: National City Bank. EXHIBIT S-300 TABLE 3.-Profit percent of sales, 45 manufacturing industries versus TABLE 4.--Profit percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries versus United EXHIBIT S-302 TABLE 5.-Profit percent of sales-451 manufacturing industries versus United TABLE 6.-Profit percent of net assets-451 manufacturing industries versus 96347-50-ser. 14, pt. 4b-43 EXHIBIT S-304 TABLE 7.-United States Steel's operating story, 1902-49 [Net tons in thousands] Production data, which are grouped in broad product classifications, include all production of the materials by the operating subsidiaries and exclude all materials purchased. The average weekly hours and average weekly earnings shown are based on the average monthly number of employees receiving pay. Prior to 1929, the full-time equivalent rather than the actual number of employees is shown and, for those early years, the average weekly hours, hourly and weekly earnings have been partially estimated. Number of em- Weekly hours Hourly earn- Weekly earn ings |