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  1. Creó la Carnegie Steel Company en Pittsburgh, que más tarde se fusionó con la Federal Steel Company de Elbert H. Gary y con varias empresas más pequeñas hasta crear U.S. Steel. La fortuna que ganó con sus negocios la destinó a la filantropía y educación, fundando el Instituto Carnegie , el Fondo Carnegie para la Paz Internacional , y la Universidad Carnegie Mellon en Pittsburgh.

  2. THE Keystone Bridge Company, to which reference has been made, was formed on April 25th, 1865, with a capital of $300,000. The list of organizers included the names of Aaron G. Shiffler, J. L. Piper, Andrew Carnegie, Walter Katte, and James Stewart. Its purpose, as stated in its prospectus, was “the prosecution on an extensive scale” of the ...

  3. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), founder of the Carnegie Steel Company, was born on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline, Scotland, to William and Margaret (Morrison) Carnegie. His family immigrated to Western Pennsylvania and settled in Allegheny City in 1848, where Andrew worked as a bobbin boy in a cotton mill.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2023 · The Carnegie Steel Company, one of the companies that merged to become the US Steel Company when it was purchased by J. P. Morgan in 1901, was created in 1892 when industrialist Andrew Carnegie ...

  5. The Steel Business. Steel workers gaze on as molten steel is poured from ladle to casts at Homestead Steel Works, December 31, 1914. PD. Andrew Carnegie's relentless efforts to drive down costs ...

  6. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Carnegie comenzó a amasar su fortuna trabajando para la Compañía Ferroviaria de Pensilvania, donde hizo algunos negocios turbios. Y así como la gran corporación ferroviaria le dio el espacio ...

  7. 3 de abr. de 2014 · By 1889, Carnegie Steel Corporation was the largest of its kind in the world. Some felt that the company's success came at the expense of its workers. The most notable case of this came in 1892.