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1 Iron and Steel Works Directory, 1938 or 1948.

2 Total production figures from Annual Statistical Report of American Iron and Steel Institute. United States Steel Corp. figures furnished by that corporation. Includes sheared plates only. Total production and percent by United States Steel Corp. for universal plates was

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Includes hot rolled and hot-rolled annealed. Total figure includes some strip.
Steel products only (excludes iron) and includes only finished hot rolled.

In addition there was 2,134,9 thousand tons of capacity for hot-rolled black plate of which United States Steel had 39.8 percent.

7 This figure is understated because National Steel Corp. capacity is included with hot-rolled sheets.

Capacity is that of Consolidated Steel Corp. acquired by United States Steel Corp. in 1948.

Wire nails only, reported in terms of 100-pound kegs for 1939 and 1940. Other years in tons.

10 Includes terneplate.

Percent

690. 1

36.0

762.6

40.8

864.9

38.8

1, 156. 1

39.4

1,232.5

37.4

EXHIBIT S-308B

TABLE 1B.-Combined shipments, 14 steel companies, and United States Steel Corp. shipments of selected carbon steel products, by geographic areas, 1940 and 19471

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TABLE 1B.-Combined shipments, 14 steel companies, and United States Steel Corp. shipments of selected carbon steel products, by geographic areas, 1940 and 1947-Continued

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Eastern territory: (a) Atlantic: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York City, Philadelphia, Rhode Island, Virginia, District of Columbia (b) Inland: Kentucky, New York (except New York City), Pennsylvania (except Philadelphia), Ohio, Vermont, West Virginia.

? Midwest territory: (a) Central West: Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin; (b) West and Mountain: Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming.

Southern territory: (a) Southeast: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee; (b) Southwest: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas.

Pacific Western territory: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington.

Percent of 14 companies capacity of total capacity: 1938, 85.2 percent, 1948, 87.9 percent. Total United States production: 1940, 11,706,000; 1947, 16,450,800. Percent United States Steel production: 1940, 21.8 percent; 1947, 20.5 percent.

Percent 14 companies capacity of total capacity: 1938, 86.6 percent; 1948, 94.9 percent. Total United States production: 1940, 3,630,500; 1947, 6,463,400. Percent United States Steel production: 1940, 15.8 percent; 1947, 13.3 percent.

Percent 14 companies capacity of total capacity: 1938, 77.9 percent; 1948, 77 percent. Total United States production: Merchant bars, 1940, 6,459,300; 1947, 9,314,800; concrete reinforcement bars, 1940, 1,426,000; 1947, 1,466,800. Percent, United States Steel production: Merchant bars, 1940, 18.8; 1947, 22.2; concrete reinforcement bars, 1940, 26.5; 1947, 20.2.

• Percent 14 company capacity of total capacity: 1938, 66.7 percent; 1948, 69.0 percent. Total United States production: 1940, 1,374,500, 1947, 1,863,600. Percent United States Steel production: 1940, 22.1 percent; 1947, 18.1 percent.

Percent 14-company capacity of total capacity: 1938 71.9: 1948, 73.4. Total United States production: 1940, 1,960,300; 1947, 2.894,800. Percent United States Steel production: 1940, 49.3; 1947, 43.7.

NOTE. When metropolitan areas are included, as above, they include such counties as designated in 8. Rept. 44, Feb. 10, 1949. Data used here are from Form I and do not include shipments to affiliated fabricating companies and divisions of the reporting company.

Source: Combined Shipments From the Special Report of the Special Committee to Study Problems of American Small Business, U. S. Senate, 80th Cong., 2d sess., pursuant to S. Res. 20, S. Rep. No. 44, Feb. 10, 1949. (See appendix A.) U. S. Steel Corp. shipment data provided by U. S. Steel Corp. on the same basis.

EXHIBIT S-309

TABLE 2.-United States Steel Corp.'s equity in net profit and loss of subsidiaries

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PERCENT OF TOTAL EQUITY IN PROFIT AND LOSS BY SUBSIDIARIES

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1 Subsidiaries having steel ingot capacity (American Steel & Wire Co., Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp., Columbia Steel Co., Geneva Steel since 1947, Tennessee Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., National Tube Co.

2 Includes Isthmian Steamship Co. and Pittsburgh Steamship Co. only.

* Include Consolidated Western Steel Corp. in 1948 and 1949 only.

Actual totals posted (discrepancies in addition due to rounding).

Source: Data supplied by United States Steel Corp.

EXHIBIT S-309A

TABLE 2A.-United States Steel Corp. investments in securities of affiliates

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EXHIBIT S-309B

TABLE 2B.-Investment and earnings of United States Steel Subsidiaries

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