J.P. Morgan Yacht Meeting: Ending Railroad Competition Through Financial Coercion
In 1885, J.P. Morgan invited leading railroad executives to a meeting aboard his yacht to address what he perceived as “ruinous competition” in the railroad industry. Morgan used the gathering to convince railroad magnates controlling major lines including the New York Central and …
J.P. Morgan
New York Central Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
Railroad Executives
price-fixing
market-manipulation
financial-coercion
corporate-consolidation
anti-competitive-practices
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