It could stand for Cobb County in Georgia, or it could stand for Cobb and Company, a horse-and-carriage transportation company in Australian colonial times.
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KPMG = Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler.It represents the names of the "founders" (I guess you can call them) of KPMG.K comes from Piet Klynveld, founder of the accounting firm Klynveld Kraayenhof & Co (Amsterdam, 1917)P comes from Peat, after William Barclay Peat, founder of the accounting firm William Barclay Peat & Co (London, 1870)M comes from James Marwick, co-founder of the accounting firm Marwick, Mitchell & Co(NEw York City, 1897)G comes from Reinhard Goerdeler, chairman of KPMG.
The acronym HRD stands for a variety of things. For example, HRD is a term used to refer to human resource development, human rights defender, high rate data, and Hannaford Bros. Co.
Cobb & Co was started in 1854 by four Americans, Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and John Lamber. It was originally called the American Telegraph Line of Coaches, but the name was later changed to Cobb & Co.Cobb & Co began taking people to the goldfields in September 1854.
To transport things and people
Cobb & Co was an Australian transport company during the goldrush years of the mid to late 1800s. It was started by four Americans, Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and John Lamber, in 1854. Originally called the American Telegraph Line of Coaches, the name was later changed to Cobb & Co. The men imported from America specially sprung coaches that could handle Australia's rough roads and rocky tracks. The name Cobb & Co became synonymous with passenger and goods transport in Australia.
Although an Australian transport company, Cobb & Co was started by four Americans, Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and John Lamber, in 1854. Originally called the American Telegraph Line of Coaches, the name was later changed to Cobb & Co. The men imported from America specially sprung coaches that could handle Australia's rough roads and rocky tracks.
Cobb and Co they use 40 horses
Cobb and Co Cobb & Co actually developed in Victoria, as a direct result of the need for better, faster transport between the goldfields and the cities.
This was Cobb & Co, a coach company which developed directly out of the need for better transport to and from the goldfields. Cobb & Co's first run departed Melbourne for the goldfields on 30 September 1854.
The "co" in "style and co" is short for "company."
Train, walking, Cobb & Co Coaches, horse and buggy
Australia's most famous coach company was Cobb & Co, originally named the American Telegraph Line of Coaches, as it was begun by Americans Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and John Lamber. Initially, Cobb & Co served the goldfields of Victoria, but rapidly expanded to include the other colonies.
This coach service was known as Cobb & Co.
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