Not a single spanish one. Why do our companies suck so much!
What the source from LVMH ? The group itself was created in 1987 by the fusion of Moët & Chandon (Champagne wine company) created in the XVIIIth century and Louis Vuitton which was created in the XIXth century. Is it one of the group company that you took?
For reference here, International Distribution Services Plc was previously known as the Royal Mail
that is not really true, LVMH the company was not formed until 1987…. sooo Luis Vuitton (the LV part) was only founded in 1854
How can this be correct? The VOC (Dutch East India company) was the world’s first publicly traded company in 1602, 423 years ago.
I guess you searched for founding dates of companies that are publicly traded AT THE MOMENT. Misleading title.
I wish the bars were further differentiated by type of company. I haven’t heard of most of these and being acronyms or other languages do not help me understand what they do.
Yeah, I can just Google that, but still.
Would have been better if the company names where translated to English…
It would be interesting to have a stacked bar to show how long they were privately owned vs publicly traded
Now do the youngest banks (taking into account that mergers and splits aren’t new banks)
Publicly traded where?….
*”The world’s first stock exchange is generally considered to be the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, established in 1602. It was created shortly after the formation of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), which issued shares that were traded on this exchange”.*
International Distribution Services was formed in 2013, it is absolutely not 509 years old and was not a “publicly traded company” as Royal Mail. Imperial Brands formed out of a number of privately-owned companies and only did so in 1901.
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Not a single spanish one. Why do our companies suck so much!
What the source from LVMH ? The group itself was created in 1987 by the fusion of Moët & Chandon (Champagne wine company) created in the XVIIIth century and Louis Vuitton which was created in the XIXth century. Is it one of the group company that you took?
For reference here, International Distribution Services Plc was previously known as the Royal Mail
[wiki link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Distribution_Services?wprov=sfti1#)
that is not really true, LVMH the company was not formed until 1987…. sooo Luis Vuitton (the LV part) was only founded in 1854
How can this be correct? The VOC (Dutch East India company) was the world’s first publicly traded company in 1602, 423 years ago.
I guess you searched for founding dates of companies that are publicly traded AT THE MOMENT. Misleading title.
I wish the bars were further differentiated by type of company. I haven’t heard of most of these and being acronyms or other languages do not help me understand what they do.
Yeah, I can just Google that, but still.
Would have been better if the company names where translated to English…
It would be interesting to have a stacked bar to show how long they were privately owned vs publicly traded
Now do the youngest banks (taking into account that mergers and splits aren’t new banks)
Publicly traded where?….
*”The world’s first stock exchange is generally considered to be the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, established in 1602. It was created shortly after the formation of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), which issued shares that were traded on this exchange”.*
International Distribution Services was formed in 2013, it is absolutely not 509 years old and was not a “publicly traded company” as Royal Mail. Imperial Brands formed out of a number of privately-owned companies and only did so in 1901.
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