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'Finlay, Fleming & Co' of [[Rangoon]], Burma were the [[Managing_Agencies|Managing Agent]] for the [[Burmah Oil Company, Railways|Burmah Oil Company]] from 1886 until 1928 when the arrangement was terminated < | 'Finlay, Fleming & Co' of [[Rangoon]], Burma were the [[Managing_Agencies|Managing Agent]] for the [[Burmah Oil Company, Railways|Burmah Oil Company]] from 1886 until 1928, when the arrangement was terminated <ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ly3oCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA281#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books "Merchants to Multinationals: British Trading Companies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" by Geoffrey Jones. Page 281]; Retrieved 15 Oct 2017</ref>. | ||
ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ly3oCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA281#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books "Merchants to Multinationals: British Trading Companies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" by Geoffrey Jones. Page 281]; Retrieved 15 Oct 2017</ref>. | |||
The first General Manager of 'Finlay, Fleming & Co' was Finlay Fleming a close friend of David Cargill, the founder of [[Burmah Oil Company, Railways|Burmah Oil Company]] <ref | The first General Manager of 'Finlay, Fleming & Co' was Finlay Fleming a close friend of David Cargill, the founder of [[Burmah Oil Company, Railways|Burmah Oil Company]] <ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bi0D3pw7emcC&pg=PA230#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books "The Growth of International Business (RLE International Business)" edited by Mark Casson. Page 230]; Retrieved 15 Oct 2017</ref>. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 06:01, 15 October 2017
Finlay, Fleming & Co
'Finlay, Fleming & Co' of Rangoon, Burma were the Managing Agent for the Burmah Oil Company from 1886 until 1928, when the arrangement was terminated [1].
The first General Manager of 'Finlay, Fleming & Co' was Finlay Fleming a close friend of David Cargill, the founder of Burmah Oil Company [2].
References
- ↑ Google Books "Merchants to Multinationals: British Trading Companies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" by Geoffrey Jones. Page 281; Retrieved 15 Oct 2017
- ↑ Google Books "The Growth of International Business (RLE International Business)" edited by Mark Casson. Page 230; Retrieved 15 Oct 2017