The Dutch Opekta Company was a business founded in the early 20th century by Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank. It specialized in the production of pectin, a substance used as a gelling agent in food, particularly for making jams and jellies. The company is often noted for its historical significance, as it was during the time of its operation that the Frank family went into hiding from the Nazis during World War II. The name "Opekta" itself is derived from the term "Opekta," which refers to the pectin product they produced.
Expatax can assist you with establishing a limited company in the Netherlands. In Dutch this is called a 'besloten vennootschap'.DefinitionA besloten vennootschap (BV) is a company limited by shares (private limited company), whose shares are privately registered and not freely transferable.
Besloten Vennootschap is the Dutch terminology for a private limited liability company. The company is owned by shareholders, and the company's shares are privately registered and not freely transferable. The phrase means "secluded partnership" or "private partnership" and it is the most common form of enterprise in the Netherlands.
Otto Frank's business was called Opekta. It specialized in the production and distribution of pectin, a substance used for making jams and jellies. The company was successful before World War II, allowing Otto to support his family, including his daughter Anne Frank.
Shell Oil Company is the US subsidiary of the multinational corporation Royal Dutch Shell, which is listed on the London stock exchange.
it means when a company hands it over to another company
She was thirteen years old. She was a student and would have been starting the Dutch equivalent of the 7th Grade.Also she was a posthumously published writer if that helps you any.
after the war Otto frank went home and published Anne's diary.then he died at the age of 91.
Mr. Frank was the head of the Dutch division of Opekta/Pectacon, a company that made pectin for jam making, packaged gravies, and spice mixes for use in sausage making.
Opekta was a company in Germany that produced fruit pectin, a gelling agent used in making jams and jellies. It was also the company where Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, worked and where Anne and her family hid during World War II.
Opekta-Works and Trading Company Gies & Co.
Dutch East Indian Company
Phillips is a multinational Dutch electronics company.
Dutch West India Company ended in 1792.
The Dutch East India Company was a private company hired by the Dutch government to protect Dutch trade in and around the Indian Ocean. The company wanted to shorten the lengthy and expensive voyage around the Cape of Good Hope.
The Dutch East India Company was dissolved on January 1, 1800.
Dutch East India Company.
it's DUTCH.