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Column Employees of successor in 2011

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I deleted this section. It is uncited, and worse I don't think we can come up with a proper definition of successor. In fact, not even whether there is one or more than one successor company. Is it the legal successor, if any? Or companies that continued to use the assets? Or the brand name? Examples: The legal successor(s) of IG Farbenindustrie are not Bayer, Celanese etc, but a small shell company that was finally liquidated in 2003. Other entries are equally problematic. Maybe someone else can come up with a good and workable definition, but I doubt it.

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