"The Finances Of Gas And Electric Light And Power Enterprises" by William Dennis Marks offers a detailed examination of the financial structures and management practices within the burgeoning gas and electric industries of its time. This book provides a comprehensive look at investment strategies, operational costs, and revenue models that shaped these essential utilities. It includes insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs and investors navigating the complexities of early energy markets.
Marks's work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of modern energy finance. Readers gain a deeper appreciation for the economic foundations upon which today's power and utility companies are built, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of energy industries and financial management.
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