David Carnegie (entrepreneur)
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David Carnegie, Sr. (8 February 1772, Montrose, Angus - 10 January 1837) was a Scottish entrepreneur who founded D. Carnegie & Co. in Sweden,[1] today known as Carnegie Investment Bank.
References
- ^ Berg, Jonas; Lagercrantz, Bo; Nordiska museet; Royal Scottish Museum (1962). Scots in Sweden. Stockholm: Nordiska museet.
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8 February 1772 |
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10 January 1837 |
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- 1772 births
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- Scottish businesspeople
- Swedish businesspeople
- Swedish people of Scottish descent
- People from Montrose, Angus
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