词条 | Lawrence Warehouse Company |
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Acquisitions of businessThe corporation acquired Tidewater Field Warehouses, Inc., of New York City in April 1950 and Terminal Warehouse of Baltimore, Maryland, in June 1950. The takeover included approximately 125 active field warehouse accounts. 75 of the businesses were made up of companies involved in canning, frozen food packing and like food processing.[3] Litigation against firmA $9 million claim was brought against the Lawrence Warehouse Company following its May 16, 1963, acquisition of the warehousing facilities of a subsidiary of American Express Company, American Express Field Warehousing Corporation. Although the American Express subsidiary was absorbed by the Lawrence Warehouse Company, salad oil storage facilities in Bayonne, New Jersey, were exempted from the agreement. Ironically the claim brought against a unit of the Lawrence Warehouse Company was founded on a $150 million allegation of non-existent oil, purportedly stored in tanks in Bayonne.[4] References1. ^"Lawrence Warehouse Registers", Wall Street Journal, November 27, 1940, pg. 4. 2. ^"Lawrence Warehouse Co", Wall Street Journal, May 14, 1936, pg. 14. 3. ^"Lawrence Warehouse Co. Absorbs Terminal Warehouse", Wall Street Journal, June 14, 1950, pg. 10. 4. ^"Salad Oil Case Claimants Sue for $9 Million A Firm That Never Operated in Bayonne", Wall Street Journal, May 25, 1964, pg. 4. 4 : Companies based in San Francisco|1964 in law|Defunct companies based in California|Business services companies established in 1936 |
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