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British or Ottoman approval. In October 1858, Lesseps notified international press and company agents that 400,000 shares at a price of 500 francs each would be publicly offered beginning 5 November 1858. In the notification, Lesseps estimated an annual revenue of 30 million francs based on freight fees, and a construction period lasting 6 years. In preparation for the offering, shares were sent to brokerage houses across Europe and in the United States. At the close of offering on 30 November 1858, about half of the shares (around 200,000) belonged to French citizens with the next largest block owned by citizens of the Ottoman Empire (Said bought around 60,000). None of the shares reserved for Britain, Russia, Austria, or the United States were bought. Said purchased the remaining unbought shares (for a total of 177,000 shares) in order to ensure that the company reached its necessary capitalization amount (to become a legal entity as defined in the 1856 concession). The average number of shares bought by French investors amounted to nine shares each. Lesseps declared the company as being officially formed on 15 December 1858.
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about 8,000 Europeans and 10,000 Arab and
Egyptians that had settled in the canal region. By 1867 and 1868 the total population in the canal region would grow to 26,000 and 34,000, respectively. As the diversity and number of settlers in the canal region rose, Ismail directed Nubar to begin his decade-long journey of revising the judicial system from a system of capitulations to a system of mixed tribunals. The company made an appeal at the
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During this same period, the jetties for Port Said were also constructed by the
Dussaud brothers. They created two jetty structures, one at 1.5 miles in length, and the other at 2 miles in length, by dumping 20-ton concrete blocks in the Mediterranean Sea. The blocks were produced in an assembly line
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Lesseps and granted by Said in 1854 included the following stipulations: 10 percent of the annual profits were reserved for the founders, 15 percent of the annual profits were reserved for the Government of Egypt, and 75 percent of the annual profits were reserved
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Politically during this period, company workers experienced a cholera outbreak in 1865 that caused the deaths of several hundred
Europeans, including Voisin's wife, and more than 1,500 Arabs and Egyptians. The Ottoman Sultan approved of the French reconciliation framework in 1866. By 1866 there were
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Following the granting of the first concession in 1854, Lesseps was in near constant travel to assemble diplomatic approvals perceived as necessary to build the canal from other foreign governments involved. Although the first concession was granted by Egypt, at the time Egypt was an administrative
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during the second world war. Immediately following the end of the second World War, company profits rose greatly due to petroleum shipments and the company reserved much of this income. By 1952, the company held four different reserves accounts: a statutory reserve of 430 million francs, a special
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to purchase the 177,000 shares from Ismail on behalf of the
British government. This offer was slightly greater than the French offer, and Ismail physically delivered his share certificates to the British consulate. By December 1875 Britain became the largest shareholder of the Suez Canal Company,
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Approximately 500 ships carrying around 400,000 tons made passage through the canal in 1870, which was much less than the 5 million tons projected in 1867. Of that tonnage, three-quarters came from
Britain. In 1871, more tonnage made the passage, but it was still less than 1 million tons. The ship
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In 1867, the company began to develop its fee structure in preparation for opening. During this same year the company had already started to charge fees for transport of goods across the northern almost-completed portion to the separate southern access canal, garnering millions of francs in annual
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Lesseps and the company. It wasn't until July 1864 that Napoleon III released a ruling for the framework for resolution which accepted the 1856 concession as a binding contract, ended the use of corvée labor, placed the land grants back into the hands of the Egyptian government, but called
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ths) of the workers for the company were required to be supplied from Egypt and the skilled workers were required to be paid commensurate with skilled workers on other
Egyptian public works projects. An amendment stipulated that work could only commence with the approval of the Ottoman Sultan. The
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and Ismail were a major attraction. The multinational flotilla of about 60 ships proceeded south from Port Said to
Ismailia, where a large expenses-paid festivity took place including: a riding exhibition, a rifle competition, tight-rope walking, an Armenian with a dancing bear, an Italian with a
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released a public report approving of the engineering plans for the canal. The report noted that in the previous two decades, Europeans had spent 12 billion francs building railroads, and that at a cost of 200 million francs (or £8 million), the canal was affordable. Lesseps pushed ahead without
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In January 1856, Said granted a second concession to Lesseps' company which replaced the first concession. This concession defined the canal as a direct route, but also stipulated a freshwater canal from the Nile to Lake Timsah. Again, mining and land rights were included along with generous tax
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In summary, the total construction cost of the canal, according to Lesseps' autobiographical account, was £11,627,000. This cost was more than covered by the initial equity capitalization of £8 million (1858), a legal decision awarding about £4 million (1864 and 1866), and a bond issuance of £4
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In 1873, Ismail borrowed £30 million (more than double the cost of the canal) to continue building other infrastructure in Egypt. By 1875, the Egyptian treasury was £100 million in debt, and no lender would issue Ismail money to pay for the December debt instalment of several million pounds.
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Following the loss of the canal concession, the Suez Company received financial compensation from the Egyptian government, the final payment of which was made in 1962, and used this resource to reinvent itself as a major investment and holding company in France. In 1958 it renamed itself the
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Arab revolt during the war against the Ottomans. Egypt was declared an independent country in 1922, however, Britain still asserted a right to defend the canal and stationed troops there for that purpose into the 1930s. The company's profits rose greatly during the 1920s and 1930s.
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of the concessionaire company would have 32 members, each serving for eight years. The operations office would be headquartered in Alexandria, while administrative offices would be located in Paris. This company was to be called the Universal Company of the Maritime Canal of Suez.
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became chief engineer in January 1861 and Hardon's contract expired at the end of 1862. Compared with the later mechanised excavation, a low amount of material was excavated during this phase of construction. The British began to loudly decry the use of corvée labor in 1862.
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Two dams prevented the filling of the Great Bitter Lake and thus the completion of the canal, one to the north and one to the south. Rocky terrain was cleared on the Serapeum ridge to the north of the lake for a lake filling ceremony witnessed by Ismail in early 1869. The
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from the Nile to Lake Timsah to provide fresh water. Once the necessary infrastructure was established, the plan was to build an 8 metre-wide access canal from Port Said to Lake Timsah and later from Lake Timsah to the Red Sea with the aid of blasting. After the use of
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and destroyed large portions of Port Said. The canal was returned to Egypt after the United States disapproved of the action. For the following ten years, the canal was operated by Egypt who paid an amount to the Suez Canal Company for its use. In 1967,
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hurdy-gurdy, Arab sword dancing, glassblowing, flame eating, snake charming, juggling, dancing darvishes, belly dancers, Koran recitations, Arabic poetry recitations, prostitution, food, and drink. On 19 November, the flotilla proceeded south to Suez.
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while in the region. The southern dam in the rocky Chalufa ridge would not connect the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea until it was broken on 15 August 1869. Prior to that, hand digging was used to remove soil in the remaining 10 miles between
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After Napoleon III's decree in Summer of 1864, the use of corvée labor was restricted. The use of large mechanical dredging machines began to excavate the main canal. In December 1863, Voisin hired Paul Borel and
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with mechanical elevators to pour in cement, lime, and water. After curing for two months in wooden frames, they were lifted on to barges that dropped them into the sea. 30,000 blocks were used in the jetties.
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for shareholders. There was no stipulation dictating whether the route of the canal would be direct or indirect (from the Nile). The company was given the right to free quarries and import equipment tax-free.
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and its new superintendent Alphonse Hardon, planned for and built fresh water distilleries along the route, hauled in additional fresh water from the Nile, built housing for workers, gathered stone for the
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alumni. These machines were powered by steam from coal in an era before the mass production of machines and machine tools. The men had prior railroad experience and Lavalley, in particular, had customised
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necessitated more than a dozen different types of excavation machinery. Nearly 300 of these machines were used in this 5 year dredging period. Their subcontractor excavation price was determined on a
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for remuneration of 84 million francs to the Suez Canal Company for violation of the labor and land agreements. Ismail received a loan from the Oppenheim brothers for nearly 100 million francs.
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visited in the Spring of 1869 shortly after the initial lake filling ceremony but while the lake was still filling and toured the canal zone. The prince of Wales stayed in a chalet in
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in Lithuania, and created a machine to dredge ports in Russia. Railroad tracks were laid along the canal route to accommodate some of the machines, whereas others were mounted on
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Meanwhile, the progress of the canal construction proceeded slowly from 1863–1864. By February 1864, the corvée had finished the access canal from Lake Timsah to the Red Sea.
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and renovated in the early 2000s. In 2006, a museum dedicated to the Suez Canal history was created in the former board room, on the initiative of the heritage nonprofit
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eventually emerged as the leader of Egypt. By the mid-1950s, canal traffic reached 122 million tons annually, over half of which was oil shipments. In response to the
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hand digging the canal. Guards were used to watch over the fellahin, although a large number of guards were not required due to the remote location and nearby hostile
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establishments arose along the route. In 1860, the company employed 210 Europeans and 544 Egyptians along 11 stations of the route. Employees were provided
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denying a loan to build a dam across the Nile at Aswan, Nasser declared on 26 July 1956 that Egypt was nationalizing the canal. In response,
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was a dry basin, and drinking water was difficult to find. In addition to infrastructure challenges, Said would not allow the use of massive
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was interested in his shares of the Suez Canal Company in exchange for paying off the debt instalment, however, the British prime minister
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arrival to the company in the 1940s, the board started to hire investment advisors, and by the late 1940s, the company had investments in
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owning 44 percent of the shares. However, the remaining 56% of the company's shares remained under the ownership of French shareholders.
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In that original concession, founding members of the Company were to receive 10 percent of the canal's profits. These members included
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and the southern dam. The average final width of the canal was 200 feet – 300 feet at the top with a depth of at least 26 feet.
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in 2001 and underwent several subsequent mergers, spin-offs, and restructurings that led to the creation of the energy company
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with Israel arose and the canal was made impassable with scuttled ships. The canal would not reopen until 1975 after the
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reserve of 7 billion francs, a contingency fund of 1.72 billion francs, and a pension fund of 7.81 billion francs. After
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Toll revenue from the first five years (1870–1874) are as follows: £206,373, £359,747, £656,305, £915,853, and £994,375.
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The British assigned more than 100,000 troops to the canal during the first world war. The canal was used to help stage
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expert opinions on the feasibility of the canal. Lesseps formed an organization of international engineers (the
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responded quickly and with permission from parliament and Queen Victoria received a £4 million loan from
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in the Suez Canal, specifically demanding that an Italian representative be placed on the company's
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Seeking Bread and Fortune in Port Said: Labor Migration and the Making of the Suez Canal, 1859–1906
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publicly backed the canal project. In the meantime from 1859 to 1861, the company's Chief Engineer
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revenue. The company estimated that of the 10 million tons of annual goods shipped around the
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holding most of the balance. In 1875, financial distress forced Sa'id's successor
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in 1996. Meanwhile, in 1972 the Suez Company acquired control of another bank,
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declared the canal a neutral zone under British protection. The agreement went
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in 1990. In 1997, it merged with water utility and construction conglomerate
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Brown, Nathan J. (1994). "Who abolished corvée labour in Egypt and why?".
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Association du Souvenir de Ferdinand de Lesseps et du Canal de Suez
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to negotiate on behalf of Egypt, and Nubar in turn allied with
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1363:Giant Earthmovers: An Illustrated History
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833:an anti-European riot in 1882
769:Suez Company office built by
760:Exposition Universelle (1889)
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2155:Convention of Constantinople
1806:see also review of this book
1249:Jean-Noël Jeanneney (1981),
1232:"A quoi sert le Suez ?"
1002:Société Générale de Belgique
854:between Britain and France.
844:Convention of Constantinople
720:1869 inauguration, engraving
567:on the Black Sea, created a
518:list and the abolishment of
494:with, at its height, 60,000
411:In late Spring of 1858, the
229:Société Générale de Belgique
215:Compagnie financière de Suez
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2415:Chief Engineer (1859-1861)
1820:on Google Books, in French
1771:Karabell, Zachary (2003).
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2406:Construction (1859–1869)
2054:Area Development Project
2028:El Ferdan Railway Bridge
1890:Port Said Port Authority
1133:(March 1983 – July 1986)
1061:(1855 – 7 December 1894)
978:Union des mines La Hénin
504:François Philippe Voisin
436:Suez Company stamp, 1868
379:exemptions. A majority (
30:Not to be confused with
1829:Suez corporate web site
1818:Statutes of the Company
1158:(July 1995 – June 1997)
909:Jacques Georges-Picot's
850:, the same year as the
469:, assembled some aging
448:had few residents, the
252:Suez-Lyonnaise des eaux
167:in 1858 to operate the
100:Suez-Lyonnaise des eaux
2329:Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue
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1105:(4 April 1948 – 1957)
1103:François Charles-Roux
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2288:Planning (1833–1859)
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2018:Port Said Lighthouse
1900:Ismailia Governorate
1884:Suez Canal Authority
1199:Suez (company, 2015)
1179:Port Said Lighthouse
1137:Renaud de La Genière
1086:(19 May 1913 – 1927)
1059:Ferdinand de Lesseps
810:Lionel de Rothschild
788:, early 20th century
581:price-per-unit basis
530:. Ismail authorised
353:British at that time
203:, precipitating the
201:Suez Canal Authority
165:Ferdinand de Lesseps
151:, full initial name
81:Ferdinand de Lesseps
36:Suez (company, 2015)
2202:Operation Telescope
2192:Operation Musketeer
2133:French/UK operation
2038:Power line crossing
1779:. Alfred A. Knopf.
1766:. 19 December 1938.
1615:, pp. 268–270.
1555:on 20 February 2007
1538:, pp. 265–266.
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848:into effect in 1904
708:Dredging operations
660:Construction trains
556:École Polytechnique
335:subdivision of the
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2197:Operation Tarnegol
2150:Suez Canal Company
2033:Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel
1800:Carminati, Lucia.
1749:. Tinsley Brothers
1707:Past & Present
1635:. 15 January 2014.
1603:, pp. 12, 13.
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1653:. 6 October 1987.
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1156:Gérard Mestrallet
1118:(1957 – May 1971)
975:'s conglomerate,
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601:Cape of Good Hope
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