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1987 Acquired by Philip Ling to form part of the new [[Haden MacLellan Holdings]]
1987 Acquired by Philip Ling to form part of the new [[Haden MacLellan Holdings]]
1994 Principal subsidiaries were<ref>1994 Annual report</ref>
* [[Duport Harper Foundries]] Ltd
* [[Industrial Fasteners]] Ltd
* [[Arnold Wragg]] Ltd
During the year, [[Bowers and Jones]] Ltd, [[Bradford Metal Works]] Ltd and [[Petrie Technologies]] Ltd had been transferred to another subsidiary of [[Haden MacLellan Holdings]]


1997 Name changed to HMH Fasteners
1997 Name changed to HMH Fasteners

Latest revision as of 10:09, 5 April 2021

1986 Williams Holdings sold 21 subsidiaries to Haleworth, a newly formed company[1]

Chairman was Philip Ling.

1987 Acquired 29 percent of P. and W. MacLellan[2]

1987 Acquired by Philip Ling to form part of the new Haden MacLellan Holdings

1994 Principal subsidiaries were[3]

During the year, Bowers and Jones Ltd, Bradford Metal Works Ltd and Petrie Technologies Ltd had been transferred to another subsidiary of Haden MacLellan Holdings

1997 Name changed to HMH Fasteners

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, November 26, 1986
  2. The Times Oct. 2, 1987
  3. 1994 Annual report