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Compagnie des Indes () may refer to several French chartered companies involved in long-distance trading: * First French East Indies Company, in existence from 1604 to 1614 * French West India Company, active in the Western Hemisphere from 1664 to 1674 * Louis XIV's East India Company also established in 1664, merged into Law's Company in 1719 * John Law's Company, established in 1717 as ''Compagnie d'Occident'' and rebranded as ''Compagnie des Indes'' in 1719, placed into government receivership in April 1721 *
French Indies Company The French Indies Company () was the main French overseas trading company during most of Louis XV's long reign in the 18th century. It emerged in March 1723 from the reorganization of John Law's Company following the termination of John Law's g ...
, created in 1723 from the reorganization of the non-monetary operations of Law's Company, liquidated in 1770 * Compagnie de Calonne, established in 1785 and liquidated in 1794


See also

* Compagnie de Chine * List of French colonial trading companies {{disambiguation