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[[image:Im196003IHX-Engel.jpg|thumb| March 1960. Radisil. ]] | [[image:Im196003IHX-Engel.jpg|thumb| March 1960. Radisil. ]] | ||
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of Slough, British arm of a US Company | of Slough, British arm of a US Company, [[Engelhard|Engelhard Industries Inc]] | ||
1955 [[Baker Platinum]] Ltd, [[Hanovia Products]] Ltd and [[Hanovia Lamps]] Ltd were brought together in one company called [[Engelhard Industries]]<ref>The Times May 31, 1955</ref> | 1955 [[Baker Platinum]] Ltd, [[Hanovia Products]] Ltd and [[Hanovia|Hanovia Lamps]] Ltd were brought together in one company called [[Engelhard Industries]]<ref>The Times May 31, 1955</ref> | ||
1967 Acquired the gold refining and manufacturing business of [[N. M. Rothschild and Sons]], one of the 5 London-based bullion dealers<ref>The Times Nov. 14, 1967</ref> | 1967 Acquired the gold refining and manufacturing business of [[N. M. Rothschild and Sons]], one of the 5 London-based bullion dealers<ref>The Times Nov. 14, 1967</ref> |
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of Slough, British arm of a US Company, Engelhard Industries Inc
1955 Baker Platinum Ltd, Hanovia Products Ltd and Hanovia Lamps Ltd were brought together in one company called Engelhard Industries[1]
1967 Acquired the gold refining and manufacturing business of N. M. Rothschild and Sons, one of the 5 London-based bullion dealers[2]
1972 Proposed merger with Sheffield Smelting was not referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission[3]