Gyldendal
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Gyldendal
Summary
Gyldendal is a publishing house[1]. Gyldendal draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (publishing_house category, ranking #132 of 994).[2]
Key Facts
- Gyldendal was a member of Danish Publishers[3].
- Gyldendal is in the country of Denmark[4].
- Gyldendal's instance of is recorded as publishing house[5].
- Gyldendal's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- Gyldendal's founder is recorded as Søren Gyldendal[7].
- Gyldendal is owned by MP Pension[8].
- Gyldendal is owned by Lars Ole Kornum[9].
- Gyldendal is owned by Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker[10].
- Gyldendal is owned by Museumsfonden af 7. december 1966[11].
- Gyldendal's headquarters location is recorded as Klareboderne[12].
- Gyldendal's industry is recorded as publishing industry[13].
- 1770 marks the founding of Gyldendal[14].
- Gyldendal's parent organization or unit is recorded as Museumsfonden af 7. december 1966[15].
- Gyldendal's official website is recorded as https://gyldendal.dk[16].
- Gyldendal's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+350'}[17].
- Gyldendal's legal form is recorded as aktieselskab[18].
- Gyldendal's owner of is recorded as Systime[19].
- Gyldendal's external auditor is recorded as PricewaterhouseCoopers Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab[20].
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Founding
Gyldendal's founder is recorded as Søren Gyldendal[7]. 1770 marks the founding of Gyldendal[14].
Operations
Gyldendal's headquarters location is recorded as Klareboderne[12]. Gyldendal's parent organization or unit is recorded as Museumsfonden af 7. december 1966[15].
Industry
Gyldendal's industry is recorded as publishing industry[13].
Ownership
Owners include MP Pension[8], a pension fund[21], in Denmark[22], headquartered in Gentofte[23]; Lars Ole Kornum[9]; Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker[10], a business[24], in Denmark[25], founded in 1919[26], headquartered in Amaliegade[27]; and Museumsfonden af 7. december 1966[11], a business[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 1999[30], headquartered in Humlebæk[31].
Why It Matters
Gyldendal draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (publishing_house category, ranking #132 of 994).[2] Gyldendal has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] Gyldendal is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]