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Show CONSOLIDATION SHOULD BETTER STOCK PRICES The reported consolidation of tho Utah Copper company and tho Boston Consolidated Con-solidated company should bo of tremendous tremen-dous value to tho shareholders of both companies. The properties owned by the two corporations dovetnll, to a. considerable consid-erable extent, and the physical advantages advan-tages from the union are of tho greatest great-est Importance. After the absorption, tlvi Utah Copper company would have an Issued capital of approximately 1,-050.000 1,-050.000 shares, and It should bo able to produce copper immediately at the rate of nearly 100.000,000 pounds per annum, and at a cost of about S conts per pound. Tho potentialities of tho increased Utah Copper company, always assuming that this reported consolidation Is effected, would certainly point to a production of 150.000,000 pounds per annum, and certainly cer-tainly at no Increased cost per pound, and such an output would be achieved within with-in a comparatively short tlmo The Importance Im-portance of such a producer In the copper cop-per world Is not likely to bo over-estimated, even by some of the enthusiasts. Ilayden-Stone Letter. |