Study of Monopoly Power: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly Power of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First-[second] Session ...

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Exhibit No
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61 Letter from W D Pittman manager of sales Bethlehem Steel
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S66 Letter Sir William Firth May 23 1934 to Dr Ernst Poensgen__
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Borth
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S70 Memorandum on the evolution of the International Steel Cartels
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Exhibit No Description Page
137
S78 British Iron and Steel Federation report on second visit to United
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S78D Cables relating to American participation in International Steel
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S83 Confidential report to M Aloyse Meyer president of the cartel
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S84B List of people present at meeting of British representatives
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S85E Reply to the protocol telephoned by Mr Outwater January 11 1938
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S89A Legal memorandum on the WebbPomerene Act
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S73 Memorandum on the American agreement with the International
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S104 Minutes of the eighth meeting of the London committee held
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S106 Minutes of the tenth meeting of the London committee held
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S109 Minutes of the meeting of the Commission of Comptoirs held
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S110 Letter I F Elliot June 24 1938 to K Headlam Morley Iron
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S123 Letter from Condoutzis Parianos Piraeus Greece to Hector
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S72 Note of the continental delegate to the London committee December
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S131 Letter August 13 1937 on development of steel industry in Greece__
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S75A Arrangements with the American group
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S141 Letter August 4 1938 regarding development of steel industry
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S150 Letter P Bianchi November 13 1939 to Edward Berkfield Steel
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161 Letter January 24 1939 on development of steel industry in
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S173 Letter International Steel Cartel August 14 1937 to Spencer Sum
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S189 Table Public and private financing by 16 steel producers having
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114 Letter from Steel Export Association of America to the Earl
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S191A Table Summary analysis of the earned surplus accounts of
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Relationship of reserves for
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116 Letter from Rod M Peat Peat Co International Steel Cartel
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S197 Interlocking directorates of the officers and directors of 16 steel
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S198 Listing of companies with which any of the 242 officers and direc
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S199 Selected companies affiliated with each of the 16 steel producers
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S204 Directors of United States Steel Corp during 20 years next pre
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S235A Graph Distribution of the sales dollar 1949_
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S241 Table Employment cost and income per dollar of sales of United
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S245 Table Real hourly earnings and weekly hours worked employees
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S248 Table The small part of steel and the price of finished products
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S253 Table United States Steels ingot production in relation to
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S52 Invoice of Southern Materials Co dated June 26 1947 RM596
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S257A Graph Capital expenditures 193549
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S261 Interstate Commerce Commission data relating to rates of return
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S263D Table Income profit on total investment invested and bor
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S265 Diagram of Ferrostan Electrolytic Tinning Line_
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S270 Graph Ingot production United States Steel and others
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S275 Graph Carbon steel plates variations in prices since OPA United
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S288 Graph Plant property and equipment of three largest owners
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S304 Table United States Steels operating story 190249
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S308B Table Combined shipments 14 steel companies and United
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S313 Memo P F Voigt Jr Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp March 25 1941
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S317A Federal Prison Industries Inc schedule No JPI401060 bids
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S319A Federal Prison Industries Inc schedule No JPI40969 bids
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S324 Graph Farmers share in population and income
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S332 Letter Emanuel Celler chairman Subcommittee on Study
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Letter Harley Hise Chairman Reconstruction Finance Corporation June
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Table detail of RFC loan authorizations to companies in the iron
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Letter Ralph M Carson Davis Polk Waldwell Sunderland Kiendl
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Amended complaint In the matter of National Electrical Manufacturers
725
Complaint United States v American Steel and Wire Company Civil
737
Judgments United States v American Steel and Wire Company Civil
749
Amended complaint In the matter of American Iron Steel Institute et al
761
Complaint In the matter of American Sheet and Tinplate Co et al
770
Securities and Exchange Commission Investment Company Act of 1940
780
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 25799 amendment
792
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 27791 amendment
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Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 25619 amendment
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Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 26785 amendment
814
Securities and Exchange Commission amendment No 3 to Form S1
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Supplement to prospectus of Portsmouth Steel Corp dated June 26 1946
841
Summary of investments profits and rates of return on stockholders
858

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Page 524 - Sections 1 and 2 of the Act of Congress of July 2, 1890, entitled "An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies", as amended, commonly known as the Sherman Act (15 USC, Sees.
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Page 735 - ... and constitute unfair methods of competition in commerce within the intent and meaning of section 5 of an act of Congress entitled "An act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes,
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