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Henry Villard with Son Harold and Grandson Henry Serrano, March 30, 1900

Henry Villard with Son Harold and Grandson Henry Serrano, March 30, 1900

A Reputation for Cross-Cultural Business:Henry Villard and German Investment in the United States Documents

(1835-1900)

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Technology Transfer from Siemens & Halske: Letter from Henry Villard on behalf of General Electric to J. P. Morgan

On March 20, 1890, J. P. Morgan organized a syndicate for Edison General Electric Company’s initial public offering of stock.…

Villard, Henry to J.P. Morgan about the Edison Allotment

Henry Villard, the primary German banker in the Edison transaction allotted J.P. Morgan 802 shares in the Edison transaction.

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