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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation abstract "The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited (often simply called the \"Bombay Burmah Trading Company\") was formed in 1863 by the Wallace Brothers. The Corporation was originally formed as a public company to engage in the Burmese tea business by taking over the assets in Burma of William Wallace. It is India's second oldest publicly quoted company. The Wallace Brothers were a Scottish merchant house in Edinburgh. The six brothers first arrived in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the 1840s. A Bombay partnership was formed in 1848 as “Wallace Bros & Co”. In the mid-1850s the Wallaces set up a business in Rangoon, shipping tea to Bombay. In 1863 the business was floated as “The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation” (BBTC). Its equity was held by Indian merchants, as well as the Wallace Brothers who had the controlling interests. By the 1870s it was a leading producer of teak in Burma and Siam, as well as having other interests in cotton, oil exploration and shipping.British motivations for the third Anglo-Burmese War were partly influenced by concerns of capitalism. The Burmese state’s conflict with the BBTC furnished British leaders with a pretext for conquest. By the 1880s Wallace Brothers had become a leading financial house in London. This firm was able to affect the intelligence about Burma and, more critically, about the growing French influence in the country. The company is now part of the Wadia group of companies.".
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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1863.
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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Myanmar.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trading_companies.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_trading_companies.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Teak.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Third_Anglo-Burmese_War.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Wadia_family.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Wallace_Brothers.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLink Yangon.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited".
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation".
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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation subject Category:Companies_established_in_1863.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation subject Category:Economic_history_of_India.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation subject Category:History_of_Myanmar.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation subject Category:Trading_companies.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation type Company.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation type Company.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation type Establishment.
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation comment "The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited (often simply called the \"Bombay Burmah Trading Company\") was formed in 1863 by the Wallace Brothers. The Corporation was originally formed as a public company to engage in the Burmese tea business by taking over the assets in Burma of William Wallace. It is India's second oldest publicly quoted company. The Wallace Brothers were a Scottish merchant house in Edinburgh. The six brothers first arrived in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the 1840s.".
- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation label "Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation".
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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation sameAs Q4940541.
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- Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation isPrimaryTopicOf Bombay_Burmah_Trading_Corporation.