. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "12609807"^^ . . . "Rieber & S\u00F8n AS"@en . . . "1839"^^ . "1094209387"^^ . . . . . "Paul Gottlieb Rieber"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Helge Midttun"@en . "Rieber & S\u00F8n AS"@en . . . . . . . . . "3163"^^ . "1839"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Patrik Andersson"@en . . . . "Rieber & S\u00F8n"@en . "3558"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3558"^^ . . "Rieber & S\u00F8n is a Norwegian food manufacturing company that owns and produces a wide range of products and brands. The company is based in Bergen with more than 25 brands in 12 countries, of which 7 have manufacturing plants. Brands owned by Rieber include Toro, , , , , , , (Norway), , Fr\u00F6dinge (Sweden), (Germany), (Austria), , (Denmark), (Czech Republic and Slovakia), (Russia), and (the Netherlands). Rieber & S\u00F8n was acquired by Orkla Group in April 2013."@en . . . "Rieber & S\u00F8n is a Norwegian food manufacturing company that owns and produces a wide range of products and brands. The company is based in Bergen with more than 25 brands in 12 countries, of which 7 have manufacturing plants. Brands owned by Rieber include Toro, , , , , , , (Norway), , Fr\u00F6dinge (Sweden), (Germany), (Austria), , (Denmark), (Czech Republic and Slovakia), (Russia), and (the Netherlands). The company started as a trading company and vinegar plant in 1839 in Bergen. A new business area is acquired through the production of in 1933 and in 1946 the TORO brand is launched. In 1985 Rieber bought what would be the first of many acquired brands, Denja. Two years later it merged with the building materials companies Jacob Neumann and and floated on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Rieber entered Eastern Europe in 1992 when it bought the Czech brand Vitana. In 2000 the building materials section was sold and the company chose to concentrate only on food production. Rieber & S\u00F8n was acquired by Orkla Group in April 2013."@en . "Rieber & s\u00F8n logo.png"@en .