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h1>List Of Danish Companies In The World</h1> <img align="right" src="https://i.imgur.com/8oI3qRa.jpg" alt="List Of Danish Companies" style="max-width:36% max-height:270px; width:auto; height:auto; margin:0px 10px;"> <p>This article focuses on the most important Danish companies in the world. The Danish companies that are included in the list include Chr. Hansen, Carlsberg Arla, Novozymes and other Danish companies are also included in the list. These companies all produce goods that are then sold to the world. These companies create jobs and contribute to the economic prosperity of the nation.

/p> <h2>Chr. Hansen

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p>Chr. Hansen is a bioscience business that manufactures probiotics and enzymes for the food and beverage industries. Their products are used in a variety of applications, such as yogurt, cheese and yogurt toppings. They also play a role in food safety and operate in a variety of countries, such as India and China.

/p> <p>The bioscience giant is headquartered in Horsholm, Denmark, and has been in business for more than 130 years. The company was initially focused on the production of animal Rennet for dairy production, as well as coloring agents. In 2005, Chr. Hansen was spun off into an independent corporation in 2005 and listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange. It was named one of the most sustainable companies worldwide in the year 2019.

/p> <h2>Carlsberg

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p>Carlsberg is a well-known brand. It is the biggest beer company in Denmark and is a major producer of chocolates. The company was initially an official company of the crown and now supplies drinks with flavor to 35% of the population. The company's products are available in more than 150 countries.

/p> <p>The company was founded in Copenhagen in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen and is now a multi-national brewery with a presence across Europe and Asia. Its products are well-known throughout the world and have created a strong brand in these markets. It also has over 41,000 employees around the world and has increased its reach into new markets through strategic M&A.

/p> <p>Carlsberg's operations in Denmark were overhauled in 1992, which included the sale of its Tuborg brewery and transfer of production to two current production facilities. A/S Dadeko, a Danish soft drink company was also acquired by the company.

/p> <h2>Novozymes

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p>Novozymes one of the most successful biotechnology companies in Denmark, has a worldwide presence. The company's products help in the sustainable production of biofuels as well as other products, in addition to contributing to the preservation of the environment. As a member of NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen, Novozymes employs more than 6,100 workers worldwide and markets 700 products in over 130 countries. The company is expected to earn a total revenue of $2.285 million by 2021.

/p> <p>The company first began producing enzymes in 1960. The products include detergents, as well as industrial applications. Although enzymes were initially used in the starch industry for conversion of starch into sugar however, they soon discovered other applications. In 1969, Novo's management made the decision to expand their production capabilities and built an extensive enzyme plant in Kalundborg, Denmark. The new facility of Novo was inaugurated in the same year that an article in the medical journal The Lancet questioned the safety of detergents' enzymes. The article noted that workers at a British detergent factory were afflicted with allergies after inhaling concentrated powder of enzymes.

/p> <h2>Arla

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p>Arla is a company from Denmark that produces dairy products. It has global reach and more than 500 employees across four cities: Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo. Dairy in Denmark is a huge business, and Arla is among the top domestic suppliers. Some of its brands, like Cravendale in the UK are well-known.

/p> <p>Another Danish company that is on the list is LEGO. LEGOLAND, a popular tourist attraction in Denmark is the responsible company. It also has an international presence, including a theme park located in Windsor, England. The LEGO Group employs more than 18,000 people across the globe.

/p> <h2>Pandora

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p>The success of the Danish jewelry company Pandora is a testament to its ability to produce affordable luxury items. The company is present in 47 countries on six continents, and offers its jewelry at over 9000 concept stores, and in more than a thousand stores. The company was established in 1982 and is now a global player. The company first began selling its products in Denmark and then expanded to other markets when demand grew. The company currently operates in the United States, Germany, Australia and the UK.

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/p> <p>In 2008, a Danish private equity fund known as Axcel bought 60% of Pandora from the Enevoldsen family. The company was later able to launch an initial public offering in the year 2010 for DKK 9.96 billion (US$1.8 billion). Pandora was valued at around DKK 27 billion. The company is listed on NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen Stock Exchange and is a part of the OMX Copenhagen 20 Index.

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