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h1>List Of Largest Danish Companies</h1> <img align="right" alt="List Of Largest Danish Companies" style="max-height:296px; max-width:31% margin:0px 10px; height:auto; width:auto;" src="https://i.imgur.com/pGVBs6s.png"> <p>This article lists the most prestigious Danish companies. These include Statoil Refining Denmark, which is the largest oil refinery in the world, Danske Bank (the biggest bank in Denmark) and DSB (which operates the Oresundstag ferry between Denmark and Sweden). Other companies on this list include Salling which runs several supermarket chains in Denmark.

/p> <h2>Statoil Refining Denmark is Denmark's largest oil refinery

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p>Statoil Refining Denmark is a subsidiary of Statoil ASA, a Norwegian energy company. Its main function is to refine crude oil and condensate to jet fuel, fuel oil diesel, petrol, and diesel. The company employs approximately 350 employees and processes over 5.5 million tons of crude oils per year.

/p> <p>Statoil Refining Denmark, the largest Danish refinery produces 6.6 million tonnes of oil products per year. It also produces agricultural fertilizer. The refinery was constructed at the cost of 400 million Danish crowns. It was put on the market in summer 2002. Today, it has an capacity of one million tonnes of diesel oil without sulphur.

/p> <h2>Danske Bank is Denmark's largest bank

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p>The Danish banking industry was dispersed with only 70 commercial banks and 140 savings banks that provided services to the nation's 5.1 million inhabitants. Some large banks were national in their presence, while others competed with smaller ones. Today there are 18 commercial banks and 10 savings banks which together make up 90 percent of the market.

/p> <p>Danske Bank has taken steps to protect the environment. The bank has signed the Environmental Charter for Banks under the United Nations Environment Programme. In addition to that, Danske Bank incorporates environmental considerations into its credit policies.

/p> <h2>The Oresundstag ferry between Denmark and Sweden is operated by DSB

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p>The Oresundstag ferry connects Denmark to Sweden. It was inaugurated in 1999 following the completion of the bridge that combined. The main route is via Copenhagen airport from Malmo, Sweden to Helsingor, Denmark. Three additional routes connect Malmo to Goteborg or Kalmar on the Swedish side.

/p> <p>854 km (531 miles) of track comprise the Oresundstag rail network. Trains operate between Osterport and the Airport in Denmark through the Malmo City Tunnel, and onto the Southern Main Line to Lund. Trains continue to Karlskrona, Kalmar, and Gothenburg from here. Oresundstag trains can accommodate up to nine cars in peak hours.

/p> <h2>Salling has a number of Danish supermarket chains

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p>The Salling Group is the largest retailer in Denmark and operates a variety of retail businesses. In 1960, Herman Salling founded a department store named Jysk Supermarked. His goal was to establish a chain of supermarkets and department stores. The company soon opened the first Danish supermarket, fotex. The company expanded over the years and became known as the Salling Group. The company's aim is to put the needs of its customers first. They are always looking for ways to reduce costs and give their customers the most competitive prices.

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/p> <p>The company has more than 500 stores in Denmark and has expanded its operations into other European countries. It also owns the Netto store in Poland. In recent years, the Salling Group has increased its revenues and profits by more than DKK 4 billion, equal to 7% of the total revenue. The company has experienced a few issues, including the COVID-19 virus that has impacted its operations in all markets. This forced the company to change its retail network and to move employees and their products from one location to another.

/p> <h2>Carlsberg beer is among the most popular beers in the world.

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p>Carlsberg, an Danish company, is the producer of some of the most popular beers around the world. It expanded its global operations in the 1970s. In fact, in 1975, Carlsberg brand lager accounted for fourteen percent of British beer sales. The company saw steady growth in sales in the 1990s, but was not profitable in certain markets. In the early 2000s, Carlsberg decided to change its articles of association to give the foundation more control of the company. This means that the foundation has 75 percent of the voting shares of the company.

/p> <p>J.C. Jacobsen founded the company in 1847. Jacobsen was a deeply religious person and a keen collector of art. His fortune allowed him to build a huge collection of artwork, which is now housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Carlsberg beer was created for the first time on 10 November 1847. It was first exported in 1868 in barrels to Edinburgh. His son Carl joined the company in the beginning of 1870s and went on to study abroad. The company opened a brand new brewery in New Carlsberg in 1871.

/p> <h2>Coloplast is a Danish luxury brand

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p>If you want to invest in a premium brand, then you can look at the stocks of Coloplast. It is an Danish firm with a stable ownership structure. At the end of its last fiscal year it had 39,452 shareholders, which was compared to 30,226 in the previous year. Additionally 34 percent of its shares were held by institutional investors outside of Denmark. Its shares are divided into 18 million class A shares and 198 million class B shares. The company has one major shareholder, Niels Peter Louis-Hansen, who is the son of founders Aage Louis Hansen and Johanne Louis-Hansen. He holds around 20.7% of the outstanding shares, and 41.5 percent of the voting rights.

/p> <p>Coloplast was founded in Denmark in 1996 and specializes in medical supplies. Its products include disposable ostomy bags, skin products, and antifungal cremes. The products are sold globally, and the company generates approximately 97% of its income from exports. In 1999, the company began investigating offshoring facilities in other countries and set up a production facility in Tatabanya, Hungary. The country's low labour costs and the cost of land attracted it. Additionally, the tax rate is lower than Denmark.

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