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Emil Steen (20 February 1870 – 20 July 1915) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Emil Steen (1829–1884) and a brother of and Christian Steen. His father and two brothers were owners of Steen & Strøm. Emil Steen followed other ventures, however, and became a partner in Nyegaard & Co. around 1900. Founder backed out in 1901, and Steen partnered up with Nyegaard's co-founder until Haslund backed out in 1906. Fredrik L. Christensen was then Steen's partner until 1913, when Steen became sole owner. Steen was behind the transformation of the company from a wholesaling company to a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. The company has since been renamed Nycomed and gone multi-national.

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  • Emil Steen (20 February 1870 – 20 July 1915) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Emil Steen (1829–1884) and a brother of and Christian Steen. His father and two brothers were owners of Steen & Strøm. Emil Steen followed other ventures, however, and became a partner in Nyegaard & Co. around 1900. Founder backed out in 1901, and Steen partnered up with Nyegaard's co-founder until Haslund backed out in 1906. Fredrik L. Christensen was then Steen's partner until 1913, when Steen became sole owner. Steen was behind the transformation of the company from a wholesaling company to a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. The company has since been renamed Nycomed and gone multi-national. (en)
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  • Emil Steen (20 February 1870 – 20 July 1915) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Emil Steen (1829–1884) and a brother of and Christian Steen. His father and two brothers were owners of Steen & Strøm. Emil Steen followed other ventures, however, and became a partner in Nyegaard & Co. around 1900. Founder backed out in 1901, and Steen partnered up with Nyegaard's co-founder until Haslund backed out in 1906. Fredrik L. Christensen was then Steen's partner until 1913, when Steen became sole owner. Steen was behind the transformation of the company from a wholesaling company to a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. The company has since been renamed Nycomed and gone multi-national. Emil Steen died in July 1915 in Moss. Marshals at his funeral were wholesaler Laurantzon and Halfdan Swensen. After his death, his widow Laura Steen took over the company; in 1921 their son Fredrik Steen took over. He eventually brought in new co-owners. Emil Steen was also an uncle of Erling Steen, who became Steen & Strøm director. (en)
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