Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft
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Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft
Summary
Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft is a business[1].
Key Facts
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft is in the country of German Reich[2].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's instance of is recorded as business[3].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's instance of is recorded as colonial society[4].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Richard Deeken[5].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's owned by is recorded as Richard Deeken[6].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[7].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[8].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's chief executive officer is recorded as Richard Deeken[9].
- +1902-03-22T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft[10].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's parent organization or unit is recorded as Schlubach & Co.[11].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's product or material produced is recorded as Q60982402[12].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's product or material produced is recorded as natural rubber[13].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's operating area is recorded as German Samoa[14].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's operating area is recorded as Apia[15].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's supervisory board member is recorded as Bartholomäus von Werner[16].
- Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's PM20 film section ID is recorded as h2/co/F2003H/0161/L[17].
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Founding
Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's founder is recorded as Richard Deeken[5]. +1902-03-22T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[10].
Leadership
Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's chief executive officer is recorded as Richard Deeken[9].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Berlin[7], a seat of government[18], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[19], founded in 1244[20] and Hamburg[8], a federated state of Germany[21], in Holy Roman Empire[22]. Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's parent organization or unit is recorded as Schlubach & Co.[11].
Ownership
Deutsche Samoa-Gesellschaft's owned by is recorded as Richard Deeken[6]. Products include Q60982402[12] and natural rubber[13].