Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Dependent upon the Bank of Montreal for his operating capital , Parks had found it necessary to borrow more heavily than usual during the winter of 1889-90 . By mid - 1890 his debts totalled $ 122,000 At this point two events occurred ...
Dependent upon the Bank of Montreal for his operating capital , Parks had found it necessary to borrow more heavily than usual during the winter of 1889-90 . By mid - 1890 his debts totalled $ 122,000 At this point two events occurred ...
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By 1865 , there were fourteen mines operating on the Island , and the New Mines were raising considerably more coal than the ... at Pictou , and operations in all the others are characterized by great activity and rapid progress ?
By 1865 , there were fourteen mines operating on the Island , and the New Mines were raising considerably more coal than the ... at Pictou , and operations in all the others are characterized by great activity and rapid progress ?
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... without collusion with competitors , to reap significant monopoly profits . Much of the criticism of Aitken's merger operations still follows from a misunderstanding of corporate financial practices that are now obsolete .
... without collusion with competitors , to reap significant monopoly profits . Much of the criticism of Aitken's merger operations still follows from a misunderstanding of corporate financial practices that are now obsolete .
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