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528:"Sugar Trust Reorganized; a Brand-New Company Incorporated in New-Jersey. the Receivers Discharged and the Trusty's Books, &c., Returned to Their Old Owners -- End of the Brooklyn Litigation"
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January 10, 1891 by Henry Osborne Havemeyer, with $ 50 million in capital. By 1907, it owned or controlled 98% of the sugar processing capacity in the United States.
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whose origins are traced to
Spanish-Cuban sugar plantations of the early 19th century. American Sugar Refining also owns two of its former significant competitors,
463:"A Sugar Trust Receiver; Judge Pratt's Decision Filed in Brooklyn. There Never Was a Clearer Case, He Says -- Perhaps Two Receivers -- the Effect in Wall Street"
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industry in the early 1900s. It had interests in Puerto Rico and other
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in Cuba and acquiring lumber interests. In May 1896, the
American Sugar Refining Company became one of the original 12 companies in the
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Helen O'Neil, "A look back on the decades when Domino operated a sugar refinery on
Medford Street", Charlestown Patch, May 15, 2011.
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In 2001, Domino Sugar officially changed its name to Domino Foods, Inc. The same year, Domino Foods was sold by Tate & Lyle to
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The Sugar Trust : Henry O. Havemeyer and the
American Sugar Refining Company
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Beet sugar in the West; a history of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891–1966
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With investments in food-picking and handling machinery companies in the
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A 1929 specimen stock certificate given as a reference copy to the NYSE.
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Amstar Corp. v. Domino's Pizza, Inc., 615 F.2d 252, 260 (5th Cir. 1980)
616:"Sugar Products, Baking Tips, Sweet Recipes, & More - Domino Sugar"
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that its purchase of the stock of competitors was not a combination in
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in a $ 180 million deal that was closed on November 6, 2001.
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as president. Sugar Trust was forced to reorganize after the
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for about twenty years as new competitors arose; later, it
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The Emergence of Oligopoly: Sugar Refining As a Case Study
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In the early 1970s, the company made major investments in
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207:American Sugar Refining Company dominated the
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792:Food and drink companies based in New Jersey
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661:"Amstar Sale Plan Reported (Published 1986)"
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385:"Florida Crystals, group buy Domino".
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154:United States v. E. C. Knight Company
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263:production, and changed its name to
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329:American Sugar Refining
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304:Amstar was acquired by
199:congressional committee
126:Henry Osborne Havemeyer
109:American Sugar Refining
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288:trademark infringement
249:Spreckels, California
219:, and its West Coast
195:Industrial Commission
175:expanded horizontally
94:Domino Sugar Refinery
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223:operation under the
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183:cane sugar
142:New Jersey
138:monopolies
72:New Jersey
540:0362-4331
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319:in 1988.
241:Baltimore
225:Spreckels
187:raw sugar
169:Expansion
165:in 1900.
132:outlawed
741:(1969).
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671:Archived
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350:See also
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