THE CUBA R E \M E W 



21 



FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 



American Sugar Refining Company Stock Quotations 



Common 



Preferred 



Sales 



For year 1892. . 

 For year 1S93. . 

 For year 1894 . . 

 For year 1895.. 

 For year 1896.. 

 For year 1897.. 

 For year 1898.. 

 For year 1899.. 

 For year 1900.. 

 For year 1901.. 

 For year 1902.. 

 For jear 1903.. 

 For year 1904.. 

 For 3'ear 1905.. 

 For year 1906.. 

 For year 1907.. 

 For year 1908 . . 

 For year 1909 . . 

 For year 1910. . 

 For year 1911.. 



1912 

 Month of Jan.. . 

 IMonth of Feb. . . 

 Month of Mar. . . 

 Month of April 

 Month of May. 

 Month of June. 

 Month of July. 

 AVeek ending 

 Aug. Stii 



Highest 

 115% 

 134% 

 114% 

 121% 

 126% 

 159 V2 

 146 Ts 

 182 

 149 

 152% 



135 % 

 134% 

 153 

 154% 

 157 

 137 Vo 

 137% 



136 % 

 127% 

 1221/0 



120% 



120 



120^^1! 



131% 



133 il> 



133% 



131% 



Lowest 

 78% 

 61% 

 78% 

 90% 

 95 



109 % 



1071 -J 



1141- 

 95% 



103% 



113 



107% 



122% 



130% 



127% 

 92% 

 98% 



115% 



111% 



112% 



114% 

 118- 

 117% 

 126 

 125% 

 125% 

 123% 



Closing 

 111% 

 81% 

 89% 

 102% 

 110% 

 140^1. 

 I2GV4 

 128% 

 146% 

 116% 

 128% 

 127% 

 142% 

 152 % 

 133% 

 99% 

 131% 

 122% 

 114 

 116% 



118 



119% 



128% 



129 



125% 



129% 



126% 



Highest 

 107 % 

 104% 

 100% 

 110% 

 105% 

 121% 

 116 

 123 

 118 

 130 

 122 

 123 

 141 

 141 

 140 

 131 

 131 

 131 

 124 

 119% 



Lowest 



90 



66% 



79% 



90 



91% 

 100% 

 103 

 110 

 107 

 111 

 115 

 116 

 123 

 133 

 128% 

 106 

 105 

 118 

 111% 

 111 



119% 115 Vo 



118% 



122% 



123 



123 



123% 



122 



118 

 117 

 121 

 122 

 121 

 121 



Closing 



99% 



84 



90 



97 

 101 

 114 

 112% 

 112% 

 118 

 114 

 120% 

 122 % 

 138% 

 139% 

 130 

 106 

 130% 

 121% 

 113 

 115% 



118 



118% 



122% 



122% 



123 



121 



121% 



127% 125% 126% 123% 121% 123% 



2,100 



roo 



WESTERN RAILWAY OF HAVANA, LTD. 



Weekly receipts : 



June 1st £5.691 Increase.. £461 



June Sth 4.2S0 Decrease. . 1.097 



June 15th 4,018 Decrease.. 555 



June 22d 4.870 Increase.. 260 



June 29th 4,977 Increase.. 278 



CUBAN CENTRAL RAILWAYS, LTD. 



Weekly receipts : 

 June 1st £9,334 



Increase. £3, 173 

 Increase. 1.858 

 Increase. 784 

 Increase. 152 

 Increase. 748 



Cuba's consu.mption of olive oil 



The latest available statistics giving the 

 exports of olive oil from Spain to Cuba 

 are those for 1910 and show that the re- 

 public imported 9,958.933 lbs., with a value 

 of $814,821.00. 



MOBILE S TRADE WITH CUBA 



^Mobile's commerce in the fiscal year of 

 1911 totalled $35,872,526, a gain in exports 

 and imports over the previous year of 

 $1,687,581. Both imports and exports were 

 increased. 



"Mobile," says the Biriningham (Ala.) 

 hem, "has not alone retained its lead in 

 Cuban trade, but has materially increased 

 it during the year, and the exports from 

 this port to Cuba now exceed by $1,000,000 

 the combined Cuban exports of Xew 

 Orleans, Philadelphia. Boston and BaUi- 

 more, Xew York being the only rival 

 ^Mobile has in the Cuban trade." 



Effective August 1, 1912, Mr. H. L. 

 Ashley has been appointed traffic super- 

 intendent of the United Railways of Ha- 

 vana, and Mr. W. T. ^Medley, general 

 freight agent of the United Railways of 

 Havana, Western Railway, and Havana 

 Central Railroad Co., the offices of both 

 being located in Havana in the new ter- 

 minal station. 



