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The United Africa Company (UAC) was a British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century. The United Africa Company was formed in 1929 as a result of the merger of The Niger Company, which had been effectively owned by Lever Brothers since 1920, and the African & Eastern Trade Corporation. In the early 1930s the United Africa Company was nearly reduced to bankruptcy and as a result it came under the control of Unilever which had just been formed. Unilever had only been created from the merger of Lever Brothers and the Dutch Margarine Union earlier on 3 March 1929. The United Africa Company continued as subsidiary of Unilever until 1987 when it was absorbed by the parent company.

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  • La United Africa Company (UAC) era una empresa británica que operaba principalmente en África Occidental durante el siglo XX. La United Africa Company se formó en 1929 como resultado de la fusión de The Niger Company,​ que había sido propiedad de Lever Brothers desde 1920, y de la African & Eastern Trade Corporation.​ A principios de la década de 1930, la United Africa Company casi llegó a la bancarrota y como resultado quedó bajo el control de Unilever, que acababa de formarse. Unilever únicamente se había creado a partir de la fusión de Lever Brothers y la Margarine Unie el 3 de marzo de 1929. La United Africa Company continuó como subsidiaria de Unilever hasta 1987 cuando fue absorbida por la compañía matriz. (es)
  • The United Africa Company (UAC) was a British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century. The United Africa Company was formed in 1929 as a result of the merger of The Niger Company, which had been effectively owned by Lever Brothers since 1920, and the African & Eastern Trade Corporation. In the early 1930s the United Africa Company was nearly reduced to bankruptcy and as a result it came under the control of Unilever which had just been formed. Unilever had only been created from the merger of Lever Brothers and the Dutch Margarine Union earlier on 3 March 1929. The United Africa Company continued as subsidiary of Unilever until 1987 when it was absorbed by the parent company. (en)
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  • 1929-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • West & Central Africa (en)
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  • 1987 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1929 (xsd:integer)
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  • Import & Export Trading, Shipping, Palm Oil plantations (en)
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  • Sir Arthur Edward Dyson, Sir Robert Whaley Cohen, Lord Trenchard, Frank Samuel & Sir Arthur Smith (en)
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  • London, United Kingdom (en)
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  • United Africa Company (en)
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  • Subsidiary of Unilever (en)
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  • La United Africa Company (UAC) era una empresa británica que operaba principalmente en África Occidental durante el siglo XX. La United Africa Company se formó en 1929 como resultado de la fusión de The Niger Company,​ que había sido propiedad de Lever Brothers desde 1920, y de la African & Eastern Trade Corporation.​ A principios de la década de 1930, la United Africa Company casi llegó a la bancarrota y como resultado quedó bajo el control de Unilever, que acababa de formarse. Unilever únicamente se había creado a partir de la fusión de Lever Brothers y la Margarine Unie el 3 de marzo de 1929. La United Africa Company continuó como subsidiaria de Unilever hasta 1987 cuando fue absorbida por la compañía matriz. (es)
  • The United Africa Company (UAC) was a British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century. The United Africa Company was formed in 1929 as a result of the merger of The Niger Company, which had been effectively owned by Lever Brothers since 1920, and the African & Eastern Trade Corporation. In the early 1930s the United Africa Company was nearly reduced to bankruptcy and as a result it came under the control of Unilever which had just been formed. Unilever had only been created from the merger of Lever Brothers and the Dutch Margarine Union earlier on 3 March 1929. The United Africa Company continued as subsidiary of Unilever until 1987 when it was absorbed by the parent company. (en)
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