National Cordage Company

National Cordage Company

The National Cordage Company was formed in New Jersey[1] in 1887,[2] for the importation of hemp and the manufacture and sale of cordage. It is noteworthy because of its expansion at the beginning of the 1890s and its initial public offering of $5,000,000 of 8% cumulative preferred stock.[1] The corporation sought to decrease the cost of production and distribution of their products. It issued a prospectus on August 1, 1887 and quickly sought to dominate the market in raw materials.[2]

The sudden insolvency of the business, in 1893, had to do with its inability to acquire enough money to continue, rather than being a result of mismanagement.[3]

The company plays a part in the novel And Ladies of the Club, one of whose protagonists runs a rival rope company.

Company history

In 1891 the firm acquired the Boston Cordage Company by means of preferred stock and time notes.[4] The corporation also acquired the Sewell-Day Cordage Company and the Day Cordage Company in 1891. The latter was a small business located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[5]

The immediate cause of the failure of the National Cordage Company was an attempt to acquire a $50,000 loan. G. Weaver Loper and E.F.C. Young, respectively treasurer and president of the First National Bank of New Jersey, were appointed receivers of the National Cordage Company, on the night of May 4, 1893.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b The National Cordage Company, Wall Street Journal, October 9, 1890, pg. 1.
  2. ^ a b A Cordage Combination, [[New York Times, September 3, 1887, pg. 8.
  3. ^ a b National Cordage's Insolvency, Wall Street Journal, May 5, 1893, pg. 1.
  4. ^ National Cordage Co., Wall Street Journal, August 24, 1891, pg. 4.
  5. ^ Buying Cordage Works, Wall Street Journal, September 1, 1891, pg. 1.

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