I am currently researching American Mollerizing Corporation. They were incorporated Jan 19, 1951 in Nevada by Herbert E. Linden a Swedish/American Engineer with offices in Beverly Hills California. The company held patents for aluminum coating of steel. The SEC News Digest of July 2, 1958http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1958/dig070258.pdf, indicates:
"According to the Commission's order, information developed in an investigation conducted by its Staff "if true, tends to show" that during the period October 1953 to January 1958 Logan & Co., ("Respondent") a California corporation, together with certain of its management officials and salesmen. "engaged in transactions, practices, and a course of business which would and did operate as a fraud and deceit upon the purchasers" of certain securities, including those of American Mollerizing Corp.,......"
The SEC News Digest of July 16, 1962 http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1962/dig071662.pdf indicates: "J. LOGAN & CO. REGISTRATION REVOKED. In a decision announced today (Release 34-6848), the SEC revoked the broker-dealer registration of J. Logan & Co., of Pasadena. california, for fraud in the sale of securities to public investors......:
I have found no information on American Mollerizing Corporation. I will add further information as my research continues. The stock certificates are beautifully rendered and may have some value as a collectible even if they prove to have little or no value as a stock. I will check into this aspect as well.
Circuit City, the American Electronics corporation was founded in 1949. Circuit City went bankrupt in 2009 and liquidated all of it's Retail Stores in America.
the corporation
The corporation is responsible for the corporation's debt. Normally, there is a financial officer who pays the bills. If the corporation fails and goes bankrupt, people simply do not get paid. If the company is bankrupt and there is money, a judge appoints someone to pay according to a plan.
No.
they are running out of money
they are running out of money
Tokheim North American operations went bankrupt a few years ago, sold off Gasboy division and retail dispensing division.
No, once it is dissolved, it doesn't exist...it can't do anything at all.
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Circuit City Stores, Inc. was founded in 1949 and is an American multinational consumer electronics corporation. The company has since gone bankrupt and in 2009 was bought by the company Systemax, Inc.
Yes it was.
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