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25: 135: 260:. His efforts included expansion into new industries, including shoe production machinery, tires, textiles, chemicals, mines, canals, a railway, film studios, manufacture of airplanes and bicycles, development of retail department stores, and import/export. During his period, the Czech part of the business more than doubled in size. 253:. At the time, the organization employed 16,560 workers that maintained 1,645 shops and 25 enterprises. Most of it was located in Czech lands (15,770 employees, 1,500 shops, 25 enterprises) and Slovak lands (2 enterprises, 250 employees). International divisions consisted of 790 employees, 132 shops, and 20 enterprises. 310:
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267:, Baťa unsuccessfully tried to negotiate with the German authorities to prevent the control of his company from being taken over. He subsequently took his family into exile to the United States. In 1941, he was 381: 242:
Together with American experts, he participated in the First Prague International Management Congress (PIMCO) in July 1924, organized by the Masaryk Academy of Labour.
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for having entered into negotiations with the Nazis and was exiled again, settling finally in Brazil. There, he founded several industrial towns, including
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After the 1932 death of his half-brother Tomáš, who had founded the company, Jan Antonin became the head of
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Baťa expanded the shoe company more than sixfold from the date of acquisition until his death in 1965.
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which had been converted to a joint stock company, Baťa a.s., a year prior, and was based in
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Jan Antonín Baťa implemented new growth plans for the businesses at the height of the
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