Roshen
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Roshen
Summary
Roshen is a privately held company[1]. Roshen has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Roshen is in the country of Ukraine[3].
- Roshen's instance of is recorded as privately held company[4].
- Roshen's founder is recorded as Petro Poroshenko[5].
- Roshen is owned by Petro Poroshenko[6].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Kyiv[7].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Vinnytsia[8].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Kremenchuk[9].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Lipetsk[10].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Klaipėda[11].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Budapest[12].
- Roshen's headquarters location is recorded as Yahotyn[13].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Kyiv Roshen Factory[14].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Lipetsk confectionery factory[15].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Roshen[16].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Q12114500[17].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Q61116071[18].
- Roshen's child organization or unit is recorded as Bonbonetti Choco[19].
- Roshen's Commons category is recorded as Roshen (company)[20].
- Roshen's industry is recorded as food industry[21].
- January 1, 1996 marks the founding of Roshen[22].
- Roshen's official website is recorded as https://www.roshen.com[23].
- Roshen's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Roshen (company)[24].
- Roshen's director / manager is recorded as Petro Poroshenko[25].
- Roshen's product or material produced is recorded as chocolate[26].
- Roshen's product or material produced is recorded as caramel[27].
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Founding
Roshen's founder is recorded as Petro Poroshenko[5]. January 1, 1996 marks the founding of Roshen[22].
Leadership
Roshen's director / manager is recorded as Petro Poroshenko[25].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Kyiv[7], a largest city[28], in Ukraine[29], founded in 0482[30]; Vinnytsia[8], a centre of oblast[31], in Ukraine[32], founded in 1363[33]; Kremenchuk[9], a city of regional significance of Ukraine[34], in Ukraine[35], founded in 1571[36]; Lipetsk[10], a city or town[37], in Russia[38], founded in 1703[39]; Klaipėda[11], a city[40], in Lithuania[41], founded in 1252[42]; and Budapest[12], a town in Hungary[43], in Hungary[44], founded in 1873[45]. Subsidiaries include Kyiv Roshen Factory[14], a division[46], in Ukraine[47], founded in 1874[48], headquartered in Kyiv[49]; Lipetsk confectionery factory[15], a business[50], founded in 1966[51], headquartered in Lipetsk[52]; Roshen[16], an organization[53], in Ukraine[54], founded in 1929[55], headquartered in Vinnytsia[56]; Q12114500[17], a business[57], founded in 1898[58], headquartered in Kremenchuk[59]; Q61116071[18], a company[60], in Ukraine[61], founded in 1876[62]; and Bonbonetti Choco[19], a company[63], in Hungary[64], founded in 1868[65], headquartered in Budapest[66].
Industry
Roshen's industry is recorded as food industry[21].
Ownership
Roshen is owned by Petro Poroshenko[6]. Products include chocolate[26], caramel[27], candy[67], cookie[68], pastila[69], and marmalade[70].
Why It Matters
Roshen has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Roshen is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]