[Source] Scrooge & Marley is the counting house in A Christmas Carol. It is a London based financial firm and was initially a partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley (and his brother Robert in the Muppet version), but Mr. Scrooge is the sole surviving partner. The firm specializes in loans and also holds the leases on various tenement housings. Apart from Scrooge, the staff includes Bob Cratchit and an assortment of bookkeepers. Image:Stub.png This article is a stub. You can help Disney Wiki by [ expanding it].
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| - [Source] Scrooge & Marley is the counting house in A Christmas Carol. It is a London based financial firm and was initially a partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley (and his brother Robert in the Muppet version), but Mr. Scrooge is the sole surviving partner. The firm specializes in loans and also holds the leases on various tenement housings. Apart from Scrooge, the staff includes Bob Cratchit and an assortment of bookkeepers. Image:Stub.png This article is a stub. You can help Disney Wiki by [ expanding it].
- Scrooge and Marley is a London based financial firm in The Muppet Christmas Carol. It was initially a partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob and Robert Marley, but Mr. Scrooge is the sole surviving partner. The firm specializes in loans and also holds the leases on various tenement housings. Apart from Scrooge, the staff includes Bob Cratchit and an assortment of rat bookkeepers.
- Scrooge & Marley is the counting house where aforementioned money lenders worked as business partners. Their company was a major investor in the London Stock Exchange and both were dedicated to obtaining selves-interest by usury and elitism. This company followed an arrogant policy respect to poors like leave them die to decrease the surplus population or recruit them in prisons or workhouses. Marley died and Scrooge ended up running the company on their own during the following seven years curiously without changing the placard, maybe because his defunct partner was the only person he still felt appreciation or because he was too stingy to spend money on a new. Currently, due to Scrooge's redemption, Scrooge & Marley is dedicated to charity.
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| - Earn more profits through the suffering of others , charity .
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| - Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley and Bob Cratchit
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Alias
| - Scrooge and Marley Accountants Est. 1843
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| - Profits through by usurious mortgages, black money, swindles and scams in general , common benefits .
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| - Scrooge & Marley Private Merchant Bankers and Moneylanders
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| - [Source] Scrooge & Marley is the counting house in A Christmas Carol. It is a London based financial firm and was initially a partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley (and his brother Robert in the Muppet version), but Mr. Scrooge is the sole surviving partner. The firm specializes in loans and also holds the leases on various tenement housings. Apart from Scrooge, the staff includes Bob Cratchit and an assortment of bookkeepers. Image:Stub.png This article is a stub. You can help Disney Wiki by [ expanding it].
- Scrooge and Marley is a London based financial firm in The Muppet Christmas Carol. It was initially a partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob and Robert Marley, but Mr. Scrooge is the sole surviving partner. The firm specializes in loans and also holds the leases on various tenement housings. Apart from Scrooge, the staff includes Bob Cratchit and an assortment of rat bookkeepers.
- Scrooge & Marley is the counting house where aforementioned money lenders worked as business partners. Their company was a major investor in the London Stock Exchange and both were dedicated to obtaining selves-interest by usury and elitism. This company followed an arrogant policy respect to poors like leave them die to decrease the surplus population or recruit them in prisons or workhouses. Marley died and Scrooge ended up running the company on their own during the following seven years curiously without changing the placard, maybe because his defunct partner was the only person he still felt appreciation or because he was too stingy to spend money on a new. Currently, due to Scrooge's redemption, Scrooge & Marley is dedicated to charity.
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