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Choosing The Right Names Of Company In Denmark

 Gottlieb & Co List Of Danish Companies In The World This article is focused on the top Danish companies across the globe. The Danish companies included in the list include Chr. Hansen, Carlsberg, Arla Novozymes, Chr. Hansen, and more. These companies all produce products that can be sold to other countries. These companies create jobs and contribute to economic welfare. Chr. Hansen Chr. Hansen is a bioscience firm that produces probiotics, enzymes and natural colorants for the food and beverage industries. Their products are used in a variety of applications, such as cheese, yogurt and yogurt toppings. They are also involved in food safety and operate in many countries, including India and China. The bioscience giant is based in Horsholm in Denmark and has been in business for more than 130 years. The company was initially focusing on the production of animal rennet for dairy production and coloring agents. In 2005 Chr. Hansen was spun-off into an independent entity in 2005 and listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange. In 2019 it was rated as one of the most sustainable companies in the world. Carlsberg If you're a beer lover, you've probably heard of Carlsberg. It is the largest beer company in Denmark and a major manufacturer of chocolates. The company started out as a royal crown company and now supplies flavor-infused beverages to 35% of the population. Its products are sold in more than 150 countries. J. C. Jacobsen founded the company in Copenhagen in 1847. It is now a global brewery with a presence in Europe and Asia. Its products are well-known all over the world and have built a strong brand in these markets. It has also expanded into new markets through strategic M&A, and employs over 41,000 people worldwide. In 1992, Carlsberg's Danish operations were reorganized with the transfer of production to two of its existing facilities. The company also purchased 80 percent of Danish soft drink company A/S Dadeko. Novozymes Novozymes is one of the most successful biotechnology companies in Denmark, has a global presence. Its products are an engine for sustainable production of biofuels, and also help preserve the environment. Novozymes is part of NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen has more than 6,100 employees in the world. It sells 700 products across 130 nations. The company is expected to earn a total revenue of $2.285 million by 2021. The company began manufacturing enzymes in the early 1960s, with products that ranged from detergents to other industrial applications. The company's enzymes were originally used in the starch industry to convert starch into sugar but soon they found many different applications. In 1969, Novo's management decided to expand their capabilities in production and constructed an enormous enzyme facility in Kalundborg, Denmark. The new facility was opened by Novo in the same year, following an article in The Lancet, a medical journal, that raised questions about the safety and efficacy of detergent enzymes. According to the article, a few employees of the British detergent manufacturing facility suffered from allergies after inhaling a concentrated enzyme dust. Arla Arla is a company located in Denmark that manufactures dairy products. It has a global presence with more than 500 employees across four cities: Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo. Denmark's dairy industry is huge, and Arla is among the largest domestic suppliers. Certain brands, like Cravendale in the UK are well-known. Another Danish company on the list is LEGO. The company is responsible for the LEGOLAND amusement park in Billund it is a popular tourist destination in Denmark. It also has an international presence, including the theme park in Windsor, England. The LEGO Group employs more than 18,000 people around the world. Pandora The Danish jewelry company Pandora has a remarkable record of producing affordable luxury-class products. Pandora is present in 47 countries across six continents, and sells its jewelry in more than 9000 concept stores and in more than 9000 stores. The company was established in 1982 and is today an international player. The company first began selling its products in Denmark in 1982, but later expanded to other markets as demand increased. The company has since established operations in the United States of America, Australia, Germany, and the UK. Axcel is an Danish private equity firm, purchased 60 percent of Pandora's stock from the Enevoldsen families in the year 2008. The company went on to launch an initial public offering in the year 2010 for DKK 9.96 billion (US$1.8 billion). Pandora had a market value of DKK 27 billion at the time. The company is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen Stock Exchange and is a member of the OMX Copenhagen 20 index.

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