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1971 '''Hunting Associated Industries''' was handling aircraft servicing, etc<ref>The Times May 24, 1972</ref> | 1971 '''Hunting Associated Industries''' was handling aircraft servicing, etc<ref>The Times May 24, 1972</ref> | ||
1978 EGMs of | 1978 EGMs of [[Hunting Gibson]] and [[Hunting Associated Industries]] agreed to put their oil and gas interests into a new company [[Hunting Petroleum Services]] <ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1978</ref> | ||
1978 Formation of [[Hymarine]] Ltd with [[Yarrow and Co]] (55 percent Yarrow, 45percent Hunting); the new company designed and marketed specialist vessels with GRP hulls<ref>The Times, Nov 29, 1978</ref> | 1978 Formation of [[Hymarine]] Ltd with [[Yarrow and Co]] (55 percent Yarrow, 45percent Hunting); the new company designed and marketed specialist vessels with GRP hulls<ref>The Times, Nov 29, 1978</ref> |
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1965 Public offer of shares in Hunting Associated Industries which conducted surveys and natural resources consultancy, technical and engineering marketing, and aviation support services[1] which had been part of the Hunting Group.
1971 Hunting Associated Industries was handling aircraft servicing, etc[2]
1978 EGMs of Hunting Gibson and Hunting Associated Industries agreed to put their oil and gas interests into a new company Hunting Petroleum Services [3]
1978 Formation of Hymarine Ltd with Yarrow and Co (55 percent Yarrow, 45percent Hunting); the new company designed and marketed specialist vessels with GRP hulls[4]
1987 The surveying and geophysics subsidiaries were wound down; the technical services business continued with its resource surveying work[5]; the company was later described as the "weapons group"[6]
1988 Maker of electronic systems for defence applications. Acquired Lynwood Scientific Developments, a private company, specialising in computer display terminals[7].
1988 Main sources of income were the runway bomb and anti-tank weapon[8]
1989 Hunting reabsorbed 3 companies which had been spun out of the group including Hunting Associated Industries[9]