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- Afinsa was a company from Spain, which at one point was the world's third largest collectibles company, after Sotheby's and Christie's, and with its controlling...
- catalogs include: ABDA (Philippines) Aerophil (Switzerland) AFA (Denmark) AFINSA (Portugal) Brusden-White (Australia) Edifil catalogs (Spain and its former...
- 499.84 74 Savannah River National Laboratory Energy $884,502,713.25 74 Afinsa Art and Antiques $925,324,294.40 74 The Aerospace Corporation Aerospace...
- A ACS Group Industrials Heavy construction Madrid 1997 Construction P A Afinsa Consumer services Specialty retailers Madrid 1980 Collectibles, defunct...
- Afinsa éditions, Portugal ; Portuguese stamp catalog. J.M. Miranda da Mota et Armando Mário O. Vieira, Portugal Ceres – Variedades de cliche, Afinsa editions...
- they had paid. Prices took decades to recover. In 2006, two Spanish firms Afinsa and Forum Filatelico collapsed and left around 350,000 investors with investments...
- Spanish police arrested nine people ****ociated with Forum Filatelico and Afinsa Bienes Tangibles in an apparent Ponzi scheme that affected 250,000 investors...
- Sense of Place, Article, Sydney, 1990. Cinco Dias, Ed. Solo ExhibitionAfinsa Almirante Galeria de Arte, Madrid, Cinco Dias, Review, 22 May 1992. Cooke...
- exploiting the funds relating to the prosecution of the scams of Forum and Afinsa. the Court admitted the complaint against both. The Spanish Commission for...
- Brazil ever formed". Lima's collection of classic Portugal was sold by Afinsa in 1995 and raised 226m pesetas which was a record for a philatelic auction...