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Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker is a stakeholder in a number of prominent Danish companies: |
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* [[Gyldendal]] (27.5%) |
* [[Gyldendal]] (27.5%) |
Revision as of 15:30, 20 March 2018
Company type | Private limited company |
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Industry | Investment |
Founded | 1750 |
Founder | Ole Augustinus |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | JØRGEN TANDRUP (Chairman), Claus Gregersen (CEO) |
Website | [1] |
Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker ("Christian Augustinus Industries") is a former Danish tobacco company which now serves as the investment company of the Augustinus Foundation.
History
The company was founded by Ole Augustinus.[1] The company established a tonacco factory at Gullandsgade on Amager in 1914. The company later changed its name to Chr. Augustinus after it had been taken over by Ole Augustinus' son Christian Augustinus.
In 1919, Christian Augustinus established De Danske Cigar- & Tobaksfabrikker ("The Danish Cigar and Tobacco Factories") in a partnership with E. Nobel and A/S Horwitz & Kattentid but the company was changed to Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker after A/S Horwitz & Kattentid was bought out in 1933 and E. Nobel was bought out in 1938 although A/S De Danske Cigar- & Tobaksfabrikker was kept as a secondary name. The company acquired A/S Horwitz & Kattentid in 1949.[2]
The Augustinus Foundation was established in 1942 at the initiative of Ludvig Augustinus. In 1861 Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker merged its tobacco-related activities with those of C.W. Obel and R. Færchs Fabrikker under the name Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni.
Headquarters
The company is headquartered at Sankt Annæ Plads 13 in central Copenhagen.
Portfpæop
Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker is a stakeholder in a number of prominent Danish companies:
- Skandinavisk Holding (100%)
- Gyldendal (27.5%)
- Jeudan (40.54% %)
- Bang & Olufsen (1.13%)
- Tivoli (25.4% and another 31,8% gennem Skandinavisk Holding)
- Kristeligt Dagblad (18.5%)
- Dansk Kapitalanlæg (8.65%)
- Royal Unibrew (10.40%)
- Skodsborg Sundhedscenter
- Ambu (8.30%)
- Monberg & Thorsen (10.1%)
- NNIT (10%)
References
- ^ "En af Danmarks ældste virksomheder har tjent 965 mio. kr. på aktier i år". finans.dk. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
- ^ "coneliand.dk". finans.dk. Retrieved 24 February 2018.