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A Study in Merger: Formation of the International Mercantile Marine Company

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  • Navin, Thomas R.
  • Sears, Marian V.

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Generalizations about the merger movement in America at the turn of the century have too open been predicated upon inadequate information about the motives and mechanisms involved and the results achieved. This has been particularly true of those combinations in which the firm of J. P. Morgan & Company was involved. The International Mercantile Marine Company merger of 1902 has hitherto been misrepresented as a promotion of Wall Street. The subsequent course of this venture shows how even a combination of the world's most astute bankers and shipping men could be misled in analysis and held powerless to affect their own destiny by the march of economic and political events. Not all the grand combinations of the early twentieth century yielded lush promotional profits; neither should the evidence of overcapitalization in such combinations always be accepted at face value.

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  • Navin, Thomas R. & Sears, Marian V., 1954. "A Study in Merger: Formation of the International Mercantile Marine Company," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(4), pages 291-328, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:28:y:1954:i:04:p:291-328_02
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