Corning is a heavy stockholder in the Consumers' Fuel Company

[Trade Journal]

Publication: Crockery & Glass Journal

New York, NY, United States
vol. 88, no. 12, p. 19, col. 2


AROUND THE GLASS FACTORIES

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The Corning (N. Y.) Glass Works, the Homer Laughlin China Co., Newell W. Va.; and the Sebring (O.) Pottery Co., are heavy stockholders in the new Consumers' Fuel Co., which has completed its formation at Pittsburgh, and includes the consolidation of nine coal mining companies. The Consumers' Fuel Co. has been capitalized at $2,350,000, and is closely associated with the Consolidated Fuel Co. of Ohio, which has a capital stock of $1,500,000. The two corporations have a possible production of over two million tons of coal annually. Over a hundred large industries of the country are concerned in the new organization, which means that these manufacturers are now mining their own coal.

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Keywords:Corning Glass Works
Researcher notes: 
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:May 12, 2008 by: David Wiecek;