# Paus & Paus

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Norwegian manufacturing company

**Paus & Paus AS** was a former industrial company in [Norway](/source/Norway), active in the [pulp and paper](/source/Pulp_and_paper) industry, [chemical industry](/source/Chemical_industry) and [pharmaceutical industry](/source/Pharmaceutical_industry).[1] It existed from 1906 to 2001 when it was acquired by [Pemco](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pemco_(Norway)&action=edit&redlink=1). A number of former subsidiary companies still exist. For many years, it was one of the larger pulp and paper companies in eastern Norway.

The company was founded by Alf [Paus](/source/Paus) (1869–1945) and Georg F. Helmer and initially named *Helmer & Paus* in 1906. Three years later, Helmer left the company, and Alf Paus' brother, Nicolay ([Nissen](/source/Nissen_(noble_family))) [Paus](/source/Paus), became the new partner, leading to the renaming of the company as *Paus & Paus*. In 1914, its headquarters relocated to Christiania, and it became a limited company in 1918. In 1920, Alf and Nicolay Paus acquired nearly all the shares of the factory [Den Norske Papirfiltfabrik](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Den_Norske_Papirfiltfabrik&action=edit&redlink=1) in Drammen, which subsequently became a subsidiary of Paus & Paus.[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** *Næringslivets menn i Norden*, Eckardts bokhandel, 1950

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** *Norsk skogindustri*, vol. 34–35 p. 252

v t e Paus family Early members Sir Hans Olufsson (ca. 1500), cleric Sir Hans Povelsson Paus the Elder (1587), cleric Sir Peder Povelsson Paus (1590), cleric Sir Povel Hansson Paus (1620), cleric Sir Povel Pedersson Paus (1625), cleric Sir Hans Povelsson Paus (1656), cleric Cornelius Povelsson Paus (1662), judge Peder Hansson Paus (1691), judge Hans Pedersson Paus (1721), judge Skien branch Cornelius Paus (1726), civil servant Hedevig Paus (1763) Ole Paus (1766), shipowner Henrik Johan Paus (1799), lawyer Christian Cornelius Paus (1800), governor Christopher Blom Paus (1810), shipowner Henrik Ibsen (1828), playwright Johan Altenborg Paus (1834), war commissioner Ole Paus (1846), industrialist Karl L. Paus (1856), industrialist Christopher Lintrup Paus CBE (1881), British diplomat Thorleif (von) Paus (1881), diplomat George Wegner Paus (1882), lawyer Hans Wangensten Paus (1891), engineer Robert Paus Platt OBE (1905), British diplomat Helvig (von) Paus (1909) Ole (von) Paus (1910), general Per Paus (1910), industrialist Thorleif Lintrup Paus (1912), diplomat Cecilie Paus (1943), shipping magnate Peder Paus (1945), businessman Ole Paus (1947), singer Pontine Paus (1973), shipping heir Olympia Paus (1976), shipping heir Marcus Paus (1979), composer of Herresta Count Christopher (de) Paus (1862), philanthropist Herman Paus (1897), skier, estate owner Countess Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus (1914) Henrik Ibsen Knud Ibsen Marichen Altenburg Sigurd Ibsen Altenburggården The Ibsen Family Paus family in fiction Peer Gynt Rosmersholm The Wild Duck Ghosts An Enemy of the People Hedda Gabler Drammen branch Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss (1839), theologian Henriette Pauss (1841), teacher Olav Pauss (1863), shipowner Nikolai Nissen Paus (1877), surgeon/humanitarian Augustin Paus (1881), industrialist Bernhard Paus (1910), surgeon/humanitarian Vilhelm Paus (1915), diplomat Brita Collett Paus (1917), humanitarian Nikolai Paus (1944), businessman Other Pauspur Paus collection (Paus Trajan) Herresta Kvesarum Castle Villa Paus Esviken Paus & Paus Ole Paus Company Wilh. Wilhelmsen

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