The Unterelbe Power & Light Company (Elektricitätswerk Unterelbe, Aktiengesellschaft) was one of the leading German companies in the electricity sector. Founded in 1920, the company played a crucial role in providing energy and developing electrical infrastructure in the Lower Elbe region of Germany. The company significantly contributed to the modernization and industrialization of the region, supplying power to industries, homes, and public services.
Historical Data of the Company
Data | Value |
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Year of Establishment | 1920 |
Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany |
Name at Delisting from Stock Exchange | Elektricitätswerk Unterelbe AG |
Year of Stock Exchange Admission | 1925 |
Year of Delisting from Stock Exchange | 1955 |
Year of Company Cessation | 1960 |
Initial Capital | 3 million Marks |
Final Capital | 12 million Marks |
Revenue in 1930 | 60 million Reichsmark |
Revenue in 1940 | 90 million Reichsmark |
Characteristics of the Historical Document
Characteristic | Detail |
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Type of Document | Bond (Gold Bond) |
Nominal Value | $1000 |
Interest Rate | 6% |
Duration | 25 years |
Issue Date | April 1, 1928 |
Maturity Date | April 1, 1953 |
Issuer | Unterelbe Power & Light Company (Elektricitätswerk Unterelbe AG) |
Country | Germany |
Language | English and German |
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