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Revision as of 23:25, 13 April 2012 by Dr.K. (talk | contribs) (→History: ce)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Aspioti-ELKA (Template:Lang-el) was one of the largest publishing and printing enterprises of Greece. Founded in 1873 in Corfu by Gerasimos Aspiotis as a factory manufacturing playing cards under the name Elpis it eventually merged with the Etairia Lithographias kai Kytopoieias Athenon (ELKA) and finally became Aspioti-ELKA. In business for over a century, Aspioti-ELKA was the oldest company of its kind in Greece when it folded in 1997.
History
In 1873, Gerasimos Aspiotis founded a playing-card factory in Corfu under the name Elpis (Hope). In 1884, Aspiotis secured a contract with the government of Charilaos Trikoupis as the sole manufacturer of playing cards for Greece. The cards were designed by Gerasimos Aspiotis' father Nikolaos Aspiotis who was a painter. In 1902 Konstantinos Aspiotis, son of Gerasimos, became the director of the company. Under the directorship of Konstaninos Aspiotis the company product line expanded to include the printing of bonds, shares, advertisements, tckets and other similar products. After the Balkan Wars and the subsequent expansion of Greek lands, the company increased its market share in an expanded internal market. Sales of its popular playing cards increased significantly and so did the company profits.
In 1935 Liakos Iliopoulos became the director of the company and presided over further expansion which lasted until 1940.
The National Bank of Greece keeps a large collection of the company products which were manufactured throughout its history. Samples include stamps, banknotes, advertisements, architectural drawings, financial and statistical tables and others.
References
- ^ "Αρχείο Εταιρείας Γραφικών Τεχνών Ασπιώτη-ΕΛΚΑ Α.Ε. (1884-1987), Κωδ. Α23". National Bank of Greece. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
- "Από τη λεηλασία στην πτώχευση". Rizospastis.
- ^ Χατζίδης, Κώστας (31-12-2000). "Κερκυραϊκός εξελληνισμός". www.tovima.gr. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
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