Foreign Ownership of U.S. Banks: Trends and Effects
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Foreign ownership of United States banks has grown dramatically. Foreign ownership is through already owned or controlled offices and the acquisition or merger with United States banks. Foreign individual investors have increased their ownership activities. The acquired banks changed relative to others by decreasing their state and municipal securities holdings, increasing their dependence on purchased funds and in improving their earnings and equity capital ratios. The study could find no harmful effects to the communities involved. Figures are included.
Publication Name: Journal of Bank Research
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0021-9215
Year: 1983
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Sydney C Banks: grain molehills
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Sydney C Banks is a UK grain merchant which is likely to benefit from a drop in food stocks world wide. The company has been affected by a drop in grain production in Europe, and in demand for fertilizer, but grain prices look set to rise and quota increases are likely to boost European production. The company has sold a trader in coffee and spices, Rucker and Slann. A pre-tax profit of three million pounds sterling is forecast by BZW for 1995 to 1996.
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1995
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Implications for Employee Ownership of Rath's Filing for Chapter 11
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The Rath Packing Co. Chapter 11 Filing caused speculation that employee ownership might have contributed to the bankruptcy. Several other factors caused recurring losses. Indeed, the workers of Rath did a very fine job of helping their company overcome its financial woes.
Publication Name: National Productivity Review
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0277-8556
Year: 1983
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