The Société Anonyme Russe de l'Industrie Houillère et Métallurgique dans le Donetz was established in 1895, during a period of significant industrial development in the Donbass region, known for its rich mineral resources and strategic importance for the coal and steel industries. The company's primary objective was the extraction of coal and the development of metallurgical activities in the Donetz region, significantly contributing to the industrialization of the Russian Empire.
The initial share capital of the company was 2,500,000 rubles, a substantial amount for the time, reflecting the importance of mining and metallurgical activities for the Russian economy. The company's headquarters were located in St. Petersburg, the administrative and financial heart of the Russian Empire, although operations were primarily based in the Donbass region, one of the most industrialized areas of the era.
The company was involved in the production of coal and the processing of metallurgical materials, which were essential for the development of infrastructure and industrial technology in Russia. Its activities were closely linked to the growth of railways and shipbuilding, sectors that required large quantities of steel and coal.
Historical Data of the Société Anonyme Russe de l'Industrie Houillère et Métallurgique dans le Donetz
| Historical Data | Values |
|---|---|
| Year of Establishment | 1895 |
| Headquarters | St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
| Year of Stock Exchange Listing | Not specified |
| Year of Delisting | Not specified |
| Year of Company Dissolution | Not available |
| Share Capital at Establishment | 2,500,000 Rubles |
| Share Capital at Dissolution | Not available |
| Annual Revenue | Not available |
| Name at Delisting | Not available |
Document Characteristics
| Document Characteristics | Details |
|---|---|
| Year of Issue | 1895 |
| Face Value | 125 Rubles Gold |
| Type of Share | Share |
| Share Capital | 2,500,000 Rubles |
| Edition | Not specified |
| Place of Issue | St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
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Owning a document like this means holding a piece of history that illustrates the importance of the Donbass region in the mining and metallurgical industry, and the centrality of these resources in the economic and infrastructural development of the Russian Empire.
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