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Andersen remained in the position of executive director for four decades. At the time of his death, in 1937, the aggregate turnover of the company was exceeding 233 million kroner.
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In 1884 he started his own company in Bangkok, Andersen & Co., which encompassed import/export, shipping,
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In 1912, Andersen commissioned the Copenhagen shipbuilding company
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Foreign Investment in Southeast Asia in the Twentieth Century
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in Denmark 1898–1932, became titular Councilor of State (
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Elusive Dove: The Search for Peace During World War I
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Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 78. 427: 209:business in East Asia and later Europe. 583:Expatriates in the Rattanakosin Kingdom 14: 623:Burials at Vestre Cemetery, Copenhagen 545: 514: 457: 588:Expatriate businesspeople in Thailand 385: 320:Andersen, who was sympathetic to the 483: 481: 453: 451: 423: 421: 419: 167:Born into a working-class family in 24: 558:20th-century Danish businesspeople 553:19th-century Danish businesspeople 356: 25: 634: 618:Danish businesspeople in shipping 478: 448: 416: 521:A Companion to Europe, 1900–1945 313:who, along with the Danish king 274:, the world's first oceangoing 205:. Subsequently, he entered the 578:Danish expatriates in Thailand 508: 13: 1: 410: 162: 458:Thomas, Alastair H. (2009). 428:Lindblad, J. Thomas (1998). 370:Den Store Danske Encyklopædi 284: 7: 563:East Asiatic Company people 519:. In Martel, Gordon (ed.). 345:) in 1900, and was created 212: 10: 639: 603:20th-century Danish people 598:19th-century Danish people 390:(in Danish). 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He came to 157:East Asiatic Company 125:East Asiatic Company 573:People from Nakskov 386:Lange, Ole (1986). 303:Danish royal family 143:Hans Niels Andersen 36:Hans Niels Andersen 243:, director of the 197:, a ship owned by 171:, he trained as a 530:978-1-4443-9167-1 501:978-1-4766-1410-6 471:978-1-4616-7184-8 441:978-0-230-38913-7 388:Den hvide elefant 257:marine propulsion 140: 139: 69:10 September 1852 16:(Redirected from 630: 535: 534: 512: 506: 505: 485: 476: 475: 455: 446: 445: 425: 405: 382: 380: 378: 242: 177:ship's carpenter 90: 87:30 December 1937 68: 66: 54: 32: 31: 21: 638: 637: 633: 632: 631: 629: 628: 627: 543: 542: 540: 538: 531: 513: 509: 502: 486: 479: 472: 456: 449: 442: 426: 417: 413: 408: 402: 376: 374: 365:"H.N. 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H. N. Andersen
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H.N. Andersen
Nakskov
Denmark
Danish
Shipping
magnate
East Asiatic Company
Knight of the Elephant
Danish
shipping
magnate
East Asiatic Company
Nakskov
shipbuilder
ship's carpenter
Bangkok
first mate
master
Thoon Kramom
Chulalongkorn
Siam
freight
logging
sawmills
Copenhagen
Isak Glückstadt
da

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