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Paus & Paus : ウィキペディア英語版
Paus & Paus
Paus & Paus AS is a former industrial company in Norway, active within the pulp and paper industry, chemical industry and pharmaceutical industry.〔''Næringslivets menn i Norden'', Eckardts bokhandel, 1950〕 It existed from 1906 from 2001, when it was acquired by Pemco. A number of former subsidiary companies still exist. For many years it was one of the larger pulp and paper companies in eastern Norway.
The company was founded by Alf Paus (1869–1945) and Georg F. Helmer and named ''Helmer & Paus'' in 1906. Three years later, Helmer left the company and Alf Paus' brother Nicolay (Nissen) Paus became the new partner, and the company was renamed ''Paus & Paus''. From 1914, it was headquartered in Christiania and it became a limited company from 1918. In 1920 Alf and Nicolay Paus acquired almost all of the shares of the factory Den Norske Papirfiltfabrik in Drammen, which thus became a subsidiary company of Paus & Paus.〔''Norsk skogindustri'', vol. 34–35 p. 252〕
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