A Banking Centenary: Barclays Bank (dominion, Colonial and Overseas) 1836-1936. For Private CirculationW. Brendon & son, Limited, 1938 - 269 páginas |
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... paid up , so that the paid - up capital remained at £ 800,000 , to which it had been increased in 1866. The purpose of the reconstruction was to avoid the heavy liability of the shareholders on their shares . Owing to the great increase ...
... paid up , so that the paid - up capital remained at £ 800,000 , to which it had been increased in 1866. The purpose of the reconstruction was to avoid the heavy liability of the shareholders on their shares . Owing to the great increase ...
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... capital of £ 1,600,000 , of which £ 800,000 was paid up , the shares being of £ 20 each with £ 10 paid . Two years later the capital was reduced from £ 1,600,000 to £ 1,200,000 by writing down the shares to £ 15 each , with £ 5 paid ...
... capital of £ 1,600,000 , of which £ 800,000 was paid up , the shares being of £ 20 each with £ 10 paid . Two years later the capital was reduced from £ 1,600,000 to £ 1,200,000 by writing down the shares to £ 15 each , with £ 5 paid ...
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... capital by the creation of 125,000 shares of £ 10 each ; shares not taken up by Bank of Africa shareholders were offered to National Bank share- holders and the Bank's paid - up capital thus became increased by £ 1,250,000 to ...
... capital by the creation of 125,000 shares of £ 10 each ; shares not taken up by Bank of Africa shareholders were offered to National Bank share- holders and the Bank's paid - up capital thus became increased by £ 1,250,000 to ...
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