What this all adds up to is that the major banking institutions in this country are emerging as the single most important force in the economy, both through the huge overall financial, resources at their command and through the 'concentration of these... Voting Rights in Major Corporations: A Staff Study - Página 498por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and Management - 1978 - 799 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1970 - 1076 páginas
...more dangerous than ownership of broadcasters by nonbanking conglomerates. The staff report concluded: What this all adds up to is that the major banking...the nonbanking business community in the country. ******* When the power of these financial institutions, in the combination which appears to be evolving,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs - 1973 - 620 páginas
...confidence of public investors can only be accelerated. In an analogous context it was stated: " [T] he major banking institutions in this country are emerging...command and through the concentration of these resources 399/ 400/ See Commission File No. 4-144, supra n. at pp. 7724-7725, See also, id. , at pp. 65, Transcript... | |
| David M. Kotz - 1980 - 240 páginas
...or more of their common stock held by a bank trust department, in 1967." The Patman Report concluded that "the major banking institutions in this country...emerging as the single most important force in the economy."14 The Subcommittee warned that growing bank control may result in restraints of competition... | |
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