Universal Oil Products Co. - Stock Certificate - Honeywell UOP - General Stocks For Sale


Universal Oil Products Co. - Stock Certificate - Honeywell UOP - General Stocks
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Universal Oil Products Co. - Stock Certificate - Honeywell UOP - General Stocks:
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Oil Stock with male figure vignette holding a globe with a train and ship in the background printed by Security-Columbian Banknote Co. Rare! Nice! Available in Green, Orange or Blue. Please specify color. UOP was founded in 1914 to exploit the market potential of patents held by inventors Jesse A. Dubbs and his son, Carbon Petroleum (C. P.) Dubbs. Perhaps because he was born in Pennsylvania oil country, Jesse Dubbs was enamored with the oil business. He even named his son Carbon after one of the elemental constituents of oil. Later, Carbon added the P. to make his name \"euphonious,\" he said. People started calling him \"Petroleum\" for fun, and the name stuck. C. P.\'s son and grandson were also named Carbon, but each had a different middle initial. When founded in 1914 it was a privately held firm known as the National Hydrocarbon Company. J. Ogden Armour provided initial seed money and kept the firm going the first years it lost money. Most of the losses were incurred during lengthy legal battles with petroleum firms that were using technology patented by Dubbs. In 1919 the firm\'s name became Universal Oil Products. By 1931, petroleum firms saw a possible competitive advantage to owning UOP. A consortium of firms banded together to purchase the firm. These firms were Shell Oil Company, Standard Oil Company of California, Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, The Texas Company, and N. V. de Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij. This worried oil firms that were not part of the group and it helped prompt the Justice Department to begin an investigation of this arrangement as a possible violation of antitrust laws. The oil firms placed the assets of UOP into a trust to support the American Chemical Society. In 1959 UOP went public and the income from that sale still provides monies to the American Chemical Society to administer grants to universities worldwide. In August 1988 Union Caroffere Corporation and AlliedSignal formed a joint venture combining the latter\'s wholly owned subsidiary, UOP Inc., and the Catalyst, Adsorbents and Process Systems (CAPS) business of Union Caroffere. AlliedSignal acquired Honeywell in 1999 and assumed the latter\'s name. In 2005, what was now known as Honeywell acquired Union Caroffere\'s stake in UOP, making it again a wholly owned subsidiary. The reported payment to Union Caroffere was $835 million, valuing UOP at $1.6 billion. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UOP_LLC Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.

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