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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Stella Artois, Leffe, Agfa-Gevaert, Belgacom, Janssen Pharmaceutica, Averbode, Hoegaarden Beer, Van Hool, KBC Bank, Westvleteren Brewery, Callebaut, Minerva automobile, Cote d'Or, Telenet, Chimay Brewery, Leonidas, Delirium Nocturnum, Westmalle Brewery, Solvay, UCB, Simyo, Godiva Chocolatier, LAG Motorcoach, Orval Brewery, Cantillon Brewery, Rodenbach Brewery, Rochefort Brewery, Colruyt, Base, Telindus, Barbar, Palm Breweries, Delirium Tremens, Casterman, St. Bernardus, La Binchoise, Neuhaus, Descoware, Bekaert, Proximus, Piraat, Piedboeuf Brewery, Pauwel Kwak, The Grand Place Group, Belle-Vue Brewery, Standaard Uitgeverij, Cavalier Chocolate, Oud Beersel, Grimbergen, Corsendonk, Vivinus, DeuS, Eiken Artois, Maes pils, Girardin Brewery, Peeterman Artois, Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu, CaraPils. Excerpt: The Belgacom Group is the largest telecommunications company in Belgium, headquartered in Brussels. Belgacom Group is primarily state owned, with the Belgian state holding 53.3% + 1 share. Belgacom Group offerings include fixed line communication through the Belgacom brand, mobile communications through the Proximus brand and ICT services to the professional market under the Telindus brand. The main legal entity of Belgacom Group is Belgacom NV/SA, which following integration in 2010 includes the mobile activities of former subsidiary Proximus (Belgacom Mobile) and the ICT services of former subsidiary Telindus (Belgacom ICT). Subsidiaries include Belgacom International Carrier Services, Skynet, Tango, and Scarlet. In 1879, the Belgian telegraph service installed a telephone line at the Parliament. That same year, several private contractors submitted requests to operate the telephone networks in various Belgian cities. The lack of legislation during the first few years of operation reduced the telephone network'...