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Selected Dun & Bradstreet Publications in the Library of Congress

Who Owns Whom. Australasia, Asia, Middle East & Africa

Who owns whom. Australasia, Asia, Middle East & Africa. -- High Wycombe, Bucks, U.K. : Dun & Bradstreet Ltd., c1998-. -- 1998/99-. Annual.
HG4009.W464

Continues in part: Who Owns Whom (High Wycombe, England). In one volume this publication provides the corporate family trees of parent companies registered in Australasia, Asia, Middle East and Africa, as well as an alphabetical index of all subsidiaries located in these areas linked to the ultimate parent. The latest edition is available in the Business Reading Room.

98-659285

Who owns whom: Australasia and Far East. -- High Wycombe, England {etc.} Dun & Bradstreet International {etc.} -- 21 v. 1972-1992. Annual.
HD2927.W48

Continues Who Owns Whom. Australia and Japan, International. Merged with other titles to form: Who Owns Whom (High Wycombe, England). This directory of parent, associate and subsidiary companies was published by O.W. Roskill Co. 1972-1976/77. Dun & Bradstreet is indicated as publisher beginning with the 1977/78 edition. The Library holds all editions except 1973. From 1981 through 1992, editions were marked with a single year date; between 1975/76 through 1979/80 editions were marked with succeeding and overlapping years.

74-642726 r932

Who owns whom. Australia and Japan, international. -- London {England} : O. W. Roskill, 1971. -- 1 v. ; 1971.
{HD2927.W48}

Continued by Who Owns Whom. Australasia and Far East. The Library has this edition in its collection.

sn90-037044

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