Talk:Wilh. Wilhelmsen
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editHeading should be changed to Wilh. Wilhelmsen as that is the group company name. Wilhelmsen Lines is only a shipowning company, owned by Wilh. Wilhelmsen. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Turid Gilbert (talk • contribs) 20:14, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
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the changes make this like an ad
editThe latest changes are all based solely on the company's website which does not meet wp:rs and reads as virtually like an ad. it's also obvious that at least one of the editors is an employee based on the name "WWemply" meaning that there has been paid or coi editing without disclosure. the article should be brought back to step zero and edited and changed based on proper cites.