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Big Business 5.3
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The Rise of Big Business By 1900 Big Business started to dominate Factories Warehouses Distribution Facilities By 1900 Big Business started to dominate Factories Warehouses Distribution Facilities
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Corporations Organization owned by many people but treated as it were a person –Own Property –Pay Taxes –Make Contracts –Sue and be Sued Owners Stockholders –Allows corporation to raise money will spreading out risk
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Corporation cont.. States start to pass incorporation laws No charter Invest into new technology Hire larger workforces Purchase many machines ECONOMIES OF SCALE Cost drop by producing more
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Fixed vs Operating Costs Small Businesses vs Big Businesses during recessions Advantages to Big Business More goods cheaper Continue poor economic times Negotiate rebates Big Business killing small Business Familiar???? Small Businesses vs Big Businesses during recessions Advantages to Big Business More goods cheaper Continue poor economic times Negotiate rebates Big Business killing small Business Familiar????
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Consolidating Industry Vertical Integration Andrew Carnegie Steel Horizontal Integration John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil
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New Business Org. Trusts –Person can manage another person’s property Trustee Holding Companies –Owns stock of other companies manages companies it owns Investment Banking –Buy large amounts of stock sell it to others
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Selling the products Advertising companies Department stores Large selection one building Chain Stores Woolworth’s Mail Order catalogs Sears & Roebuck Advertising companies Department stores Large selection one building Chain Stores Woolworth’s Mail Order catalogs Sears & Roebuck
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