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  2. Santa Fe Relocation - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Relocation has been providing global mobility services for over six decades. In 1980, Santa Fe Relocation Services launched in Hong Kong, followed by mainland China. In 1998, the East Asiatic Company acquired and listed the firm on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. In 2012, Interdean was acquired, with London becoming the global headquarters.

  3. EAC Invest A/S - Wikipedia

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    The EAC Invest A/S, formerly known as the Santa Fe Group and East Asiatic Company (Danish: Det Østasiatiske Kompagni or ØK) is a multinational holding and investment company, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally founded by Hans Niels Andersen in 1887.

  4. Santa Fe Group - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Group may refer to: Santa Fe Group (geology), a geological formation near Santa Fe, New Mexico, US, which includes the Ancha Formation; Santa Fe Group, the name of the multinational holding and investment company East Asiatic Company, later EAC Invest A/S, from 2015 to 2019; Santa Fe Group (musical style), a style of blues piano ...

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  7. Santa Fe Pacific Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Southern Pacific sold its 520,000 acres of northern California timberland to Sierra Pacific Industries in 1987. [ 3 ] After the Interstate Commerce Commission denied their plan to merge their railroads as the Southern Pacific Santa Fe Railroad , [ 4 ] the holding company name was shortened, and the Southern Pacific Railroad sold.