T li E CUB A 11 !•: \ I !•: w 



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Deposits 



Invest int lit s in otlu-r coniijaniei 



(•).<).")i.or. 

 •20l.:{») 



'r«t;il s;:i:U2.2:i9.63 



LIABILITIES 



Ca])ir;il s 1 ,•_>.-)().()()().()() 



r,.(»()0 shares prefcircd slock at *!()() each oOO.OOO.OO 



7,r)()() sliares coiimiori stock at SlOO each 750,000.00 



Mortgage Ijouds 7';; interest 



4.000 bonds first series at §500 each, rcdcciiiaijje in 1055. 2.000.000.00 

 Le.ss: In tlie company's treasiny and not issued 



1,000 Bonds first series at $500 500,000.00 



Divers creditors 



Bills payable 



Bonds payal)le 



Acciunulated interest on bonds 



Deposits as guarantee 



Keserve for the security of bills 



Surplus 



131,135.20 

 75,753.43 



152,275.00 



52,500.00 



3,00(i.22 



55,005. (50 



122,564.18 



otal «3,342,239.63 



THE PREVAILING PRICES FOR CUBAN SECURITIES 



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Xrir )■„,/:. 



Republic of Cuba Interior Loan 5% bonds 



Republic of Cuba Exterior Loan 5% Bonds of 1944. . . 

 Republic of Cuba Exterior Loan 5% Bonds of 1949. . . 

 Republic of Cuba Exterior Loan 43^% Bonds of 1949. 



Bid 

 92 

 98 

 92^ 



85 M 



Havana City First Mortgage 6% Bonds 101 



Havana City Second Mortgage 6% Bonds 100 



Cuba Railroad Co Preferred Stock 84 



Cuba Railroad Co. First Mortgage 5% Bonds of 1952 89 



Cuba Company 6% Debenture Bonds 92 



Cuba Co. 79c Cumulative Preferred Stock 87 



Havana Electric Railway Co. Consolidated Mortgage 5% Bonds 92 



Havana Electric Railway, Light & Power Co., Preferred Stock 104 



Havana Electric Railway, Light & Power Co., Common Stock 99 



Matanzas .Market Place 8% Bond Participation Certificates 100 



Cuban-American Sugar Co., Preferred Stock 100 



Cuban-American Sugar Common Stock 185 



Cuban-American Sugar Co. Collateral Trust 6% Bonds 100 



Guantanamo Sugar Company Stock 59 



Santiago Electric Light and Traction Co. 1st mtge. Q% bonds 90 



A.sked 



94 



99 



93,1^ 



8614 

 105 

 104 



87 



91 



96 



93 



94 

 107 

 102 

 none 

 104 

 190 

 lOOV^ 



02 



95 



CAMAGUEY 



A bill has been introduced into Congress 

 asking for the authorization of the simi of $2,- 

 950,000 for improvements and rerairs in the 

 roads and water systemof thecityof Camaguey . 

 It is proposed to include a proportional appro- 

 priation in the national budget for six con- 

 secutive years, beginning with the fiscal year 

 1917-191S. 



IMPORTED FOODSTUFFS 



By a presidential decree of April 19, 1917, 

 the e.vportation from Cuba of all imported 

 food ])ro(hicts is prohibited tinless the express 

 autliorization of the Coverimient has l)een 

 secured in each case. The Treasury Depart- 

 ment and the Department of Agriculture, 

 Commerce and Labor are intrusted with the 

 enforcement of the prohibition. 



