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Kolmar

British  
/ ˈkɔlmar /

noun

  1. the German name for Colmar

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“The film ultimately speaks to the way that culture and shared history contribute to the development of authentic, lived creativity,” said South by Southwest consulting programmer Jim Kolmar.

From Los Angeles Times

Other companies Green Product International supplied indirectly include Swiss trader Kolmar, which declined to provide an on-record statement, as well as Spanish oil major Repsol and American multinational Cargill, neither of which replied to requests for comment.

From Barron's

Ms Tsivileva, who runs prominent Russian coal mining company JSC Kolmar Group, significantly benefitted from her relationship with the president, the Foreign Office said.

From BBC

District Court for the Southern District of Texas approved a private sale of the cargo to Bridgeport, Connecticut-based trader Kolmar Americas for some $2.75 million.

From Reuters

Kolmar did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

From Reuters