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The Transoceanic Trading Company, also credited as Transoceanic Trading Co., was a Dutch record company set up by Carl Lindström A.-G. in 1915 to circumvent difficulties from the first World War. The company subsequently administered Odeon assets in neutral countries under the Transoceanic Trading Co. banner. These included Spanish factories in Barcelona and Brazilian factories (the Indústrias Elétricas E Musicais Fábrica Odeon S.A.), both previously previously created by an independent Odeon.
Like it's parent company, Transoceanic Trading Co. was acquired by Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. who later merged into Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Svenska AB in 1931, retaining administration of the Odeon branch.
Transoceanic Trading Company was the most common credit used for Brazilian records published by the company. It began to be credited in 1928, taking over credits from Indústrias Elétricas E Musicais Fábrica Odeon S.A.. The factory was administered by Fred Figner of Casa Edison, Rio De Janeiro, which also acted as main recording studio.
In 1942, all operations from Transoceanic Trading Company were moved to Indústrias Elétricas E Musicais Fábrica Odeon S.A..
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