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- Aktieselskab (pronounced [ˈɑkɕəselˌskɛˀp]; abbr.: A/S or a/s, pronounced [ˈɛˀ ˈes]; lit. 'stock company') is the Danish name for a stock-based corporation...
- Akcionersko društvo (АД) in Macedonian Akciová společnost (a.s.) in Czech Aktieselskab (A/S) in Danish Société anonyme égyptienne (S.A.E.) or شركة مساهمة مصرية...
- društvo (d.d.) Czech Republic – Akciová společnost – (a.s.) DenmarkAktieselskab (A/S) EstoniaAktsiaselts (AS) Finland – Osakeyhtiö (Oy) Greece – Ανώνυμος...
- founded Kjøbenhavns Telefon-Selskab (KTS), later Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab (KTAS). In 1927, the Post- og Telegrafvæsenet (P&T; lit. the Postal and...
- Arbejdernes Landsbank, Aktieselskab Sparek****en Kronjylland Lån & Spar Bank A/S Middel**** Sparek****e Ringkjøbing Landbobank, Aktieselskab Saxo Bank A/S Sparek****en...
- H. Lundbeck A/S Company type Aktieselskab Traded as Nasdaq Copenhagen: HLUN A Nasdaq Copenhagen: HLUN B Industry Pharmaceuticals Founded 14 August 1915;...
- the corresponding concept in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland A/S (Aktieselskab) – the corresponding concept in Denmark AS (Aksjeselskap) – the corresponding...
- LEO Pharma A/S Company type Aktieselskab Industry Pharmaceutical industry Founded 1908; 117 years ago (1908) Founder August Kongsted and Anton Antons Headquarters...
- NKT A/S Company type Publicly traded Aktieselskab Traded as Nasdaq Copenhagen: NKT Industry Power cables Founded 1891 Founder H.P. Prior Headquarters Copenhagen...
- meant to develop. In the 1960s the company became a Publicly traded Aktieselskab and sales organizations were created in Norway, Germany, France and England...