This is from a series of things that made the modern economy, it says on the web page: Tick tock: The importance of knowing the right time: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39129620 In one short page it manages to mention everything but DST :) and it includes a picture of Harrison No 1. (If you're ever near Greenwich I recommend visiting the Royal Observatory, taking the obligatory foot-in-both-hemispheres selfie and then going to look at the clocks.)
From the BBC web page though, I particularly noticed this:
Some financiers recently calculated it was worth spending $300m (£247m) drilling through mountains between Chicago and New York to lay fibre-optic cables in a slightly straighter line. That sped up communication between the two cities' exchanges by three milliseconds.
jch