Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: The Daimler Motor Company Limited
Target Entity: Daimler_Motor_Company
Preceding Context: Dudley Docker had joined the board in 1906 and was appointed deputy chairman of BSA in 1909. He had made a spectacular financial success of a merger of five large rolling-stock companies in 1902 and become the leader of the period's merger movement. Believing he could buy the missing management skills that could not be found within BSA he started merger talks with
Succeeding Context: of Coventry. Daimler and Rover were then the largest British car producers. Daimler was immensely profitable. After its capital reconstruction in 1904 Daimler's profits were 57% and 150% returns on invested capital in 1905 and 1906. The attraction for Daimler shareholders was the apparent stability of BSA.
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Source Page: Birmingham Small Arms Company

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