Talk:Aschehoug (Egmont)
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Suggested edits of outdates information: Aschehoug no longer a part of Egmont
[edit]Hi,
Aschehoug stopped being a part of Egmont in 2007, when the Swedish part of the business was sold to Bonnier. The Danish part of Aschehoug was renamed to Lindhardt & Ringhof at the same time, which the Danish Wiki-page for Aschehoug reflects. I have a COI, and am therefore suggesting updating this stub to reflect this.
A simple solution would be changing the text to:
Aschehoug was the Danish division of Egmont Books. It was Denmark’s second largest publisher with a revenue of approximately EUR 55 million (2003) and with a strong schoolbook publisher, Alinea, as part of the publishing house. With its schoolbook publisher Alinea and Forlag Malling Beck, Ashcheoug command a strong position in the market for educational materials for Danish elementary and lower secondary schools. In 2007, the Swedish business was sold to Bonnier and the Danish business changed its name to Lindhardt & Ringhof.
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