The Prussian Electric Company (Preussische Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft) was one of the leading electric power companies in Germany. Founded to promote the electrification of Prussia and surrounding regions, it played a crucial role in the economic and industrial development of the country. The issuance of bonds like the one in 1924 allowed the company to raise the necessary funds to expand its electric distribution network and improve existing infrastructure.
Historical Data of the Company
| Data | Value |
|---|---|
| Year of Establishment | 1920 |
| Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
| Name at Delisting from Stock Exchange | Preussische Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft |
| Year of Stock Exchange Admission | Not available |
| Year of Delisting from Stock Exchange | Not available |
| Year of Company Cessation | 1945 |
| Initial Capital | Not available |
| Final Capital | Not available |
| Revenue in 1924 | Not available |
| Revenue in 1930 | Not available |
Characteristics of the Historical Document
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type of Document | Bond (Gold Debenture) |
| Nominal Value | $1000 |
| Interest Rate | 6.5% |
| Duration | 30 years |
| Issue Date | 1924 |
| Maturity Date | 1954 |
| Issuer | Prussian Electric Company |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | English and German |
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The bond of the Prussian Electric Company represents a significant piece of German and world industrial history. Issued in Germany, it symbolizes the importance and influence of the company in the modernization of the country. Collecting a document like this not only enriches one's collection but also provides a tangible link to the past, allowing for exploration and understanding of the roots of the modern global economy.
All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes only. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), the second image is only representative of the company's business.