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Definition of Amalgamations
1. amalgamation [n] - See also: amalgamation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Amalgamations
Literary usage of Amalgamations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cotton Manufacturing Industry of the United States by Copeland, Melvin Thomas, 1884- (1912)
"amalgamations The amalgamations which have been formed in the English cotton
manufacturing industry are, — J. & P. Coats, the English Sewing Cotton Company, ..."
2. British Industries: A Series of General Reviews for Business Men and Students by William James Ashley (1907)
"They consist of firms all exactly in the same line of business, all on one plane—"
horizontal" amalgamations, so to speak. There is, however, another motive ..."
3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1867)
"1. The period of independent companies from 1831 to 1841. 3. The period of Imperial
amalgamations and guarantees ..."
4. The Trust Movement in British Industry: A Study of Business Organisation by Henry William Macrosty (1907)
"I.—amalgamations. No industry has been so much syndicated and combined in all
the great industrial countries as that of iron. In a degree not shared by any ..."
5. The Canadian Iron and Steel Industry: A Study in the Economic History of a by William John Alexander Donald (1915)
"... AND STEEL INDUSTRY TABLE I amalgamations Canada Car and Foundry Company.
Formed in 1910 to include Canada Car Company; Dominion Car and Foundry Company; ..."