Talk:DAF NV

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Holding or operating company
Am I correct in thinking, DAF NV was the holding company, with DAF Trucks and Leyland DAF the operational subsidaiaries in the Netherlands and UK? Or were DAF NV and Leyland DAF both operating companies with a holding company above?

This article indicates DAF BV was the parent of Leyland DAF from 1987, and was renamed DAF NV when it was listed in 1989. Confession, I have no working knowledge of what the letters after Dutch companies mean, but this indicates much like Limited and Plc in the UK, they indicate a company's status. Barlalain (talk) 05:37, 9 October 2018 (UTC)