[D8754AAJ], Letter from Edward Dean Adams to Samuel Insull, June 7th, 1887
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Title
[D8754AAJ], Letter from Edward Dean Adams to Samuel Insull, June 7th, 1887
Editor's Notes
Writes to update changes being made at Edison-Gower-Bell Telephone. Control of the company has been given to the "old Company's directors" and now two companies will exist: the old Edison-Gower-Bell company and a new one in Portugal. The new company will be the "Anglo Portuguese Telphone Co." and will be partly owned by the old company. Author advises Edison to hold onto his stock until they have time to see how the changes affect the holdings. States that the old company will exist to prevent Gouraud's from forming a coalition with the Portuguese company and to continue to pursue lawsuits against the "Belgian infringers."
Author
Recipient
Date
1887-06-07
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8754-F
Microfilm ID
120:450
Document ID
D8754AAJ
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University