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1988 [[Metal Box Co|MB Group]] | 1988 [[Metal Box Co|MB Group]] agreed to merge its packaging interests with those of Carnaud of France to form [[CMB Packaging]], the world's third largest packaging group<ref>The Times Oct. 27, 1988</ref> | ||
1989 The merger finally sanctioned; the headquarters of the new group would be in Brussels. | |||
1995 Acquired by '''Crown Cork and Seal''' of USA<ref>The Times May 24, 1995</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 26 July 2022
1988 MB Group agreed to merge its packaging interests with those of Carnaud of France to form CMB Packaging, the world's third largest packaging group[1]
1989 The merger finally sanctioned; the headquarters of the new group would be in Brussels.
1995 Acquired by Crown Cork and Seal of USA[2]
See Also