Infinidim Enterprises

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Infinidim Enterprises is the name of a publishing corporation in Douglas Adams' book Mostly Harmless, fifth of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.

In the book, Infinidim buys out the original publisher of the Guide, Megadodo Publications, with plans to sell its product to affluent consumers, rather than poor hitchhikers. The company could possibly be a front organization for the Vogons, who are employed by it.

Infinidim's head editor is named Vann Harl (though in the radio series it is in fact Zarniwoop). Ford Prefect tries to overthrow Infinidim by stealing the new guide and sending it to Arthur Dent for "safety".

The fate of Infinidim at the end of the series is unknown.

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