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Qué (quién) es J Finzer and Brothers Company - definición

Brown Brothers and Company; Brown Brothers and Co.; Brown Brothers & Co.

J. Finzer and Brothers Company         
TOBACCO BUSINESS IN KENTUCKY, USA
J. Finzer and Brothers Company Building; John Finzer; Five Brothers Tobacco Works; John Finzer & Bros.; John Finzer and Brothers Tobacco
J. Finzer and Brothers Company, originally Five Brothers Tobacco Works, was a tobacco business in Louisville, Kentucky.
Blood Brothers Machine Company         
AMERICAN COMPANY
Blood Brothers Company
Blood Brothers Machine Company was a universal joint manufacturing firm with factories in Allegan and Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Penelope Brothers         
CHEMISTRY RESEARCHER
Penelope Jane Brothers; Penny Brothers
Penelope Jane Brothers is a New Zealand chemistry academic. She is currently Director of the Research School of Chemistry at the Australian National University, specializing in inorganic chemistry.

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Brown Bros. & Co.

Brown Bros. & Co. was an investment bank from 1818 until its merger with Harriman Brothers & Company in 1931, to form Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. According to Zachary Karabell:

In its first hundred years, the firm helped to make paper currency standard in the U.S., underwrote the earliest railroad and trans-Atlantic steamship companies and almost unilaterally created the first foreign exchange system between the American dollar and the British pound. In the 20th century, it became a cornerstone of what came to be known as “the Establishment,” as its partners entered the halls of government to shape the global economic and security system that remains the world’s institutional architecture.