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'''Iron and Steel Investments Ltd''', a consortium formed by the "major Steel firms" <ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref> especially for the purpose of purchasing 3 of the remaining nationalized steel companies.
'''Iron and Steel Investments Ltd''', a consortium formed by the "major Steel firms" <ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref> especially for the purpose of purchasing 3 of the remaining nationalized steel companies.


1963 Purchased [[Scottish Iron and Steel Co|Bairds and Scottish Steel]], [[John Baker and Bessemer]] and [[Skinningrove Iron Co]] from the Holding and Realization Agency.  All 3 companies were working at much less than full capacity but the new owners had no plans for closure<ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref>.
1963 Purchased [[Bairds and Scottish Steel|Bairds and Scottish Steel]], [[John Baker and Bessemer]] and [[Skinningrove Iron Co]] from the Holding and Realization Agency.  All 3 companies were working at much less than full capacity but the new owners had no plans for closure<ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref>.


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Revision as of 16:44, 13 February 2020

Iron and Steel Investments Ltd, a consortium formed by the "major Steel firms" [1] especially for the purpose of purchasing 3 of the remaining nationalized steel companies.

1963 Purchased Bairds and Scottish Steel, John Baker and Bessemer and Skinningrove Iron Co from the Holding and Realization Agency. All 3 companies were working at much less than full capacity but the new owners had no plans for closure[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 17 January 1963
  2. The Times, 17 January 1963