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1926 The [[United Molasses Co]] was incorporated as public company on 1st January as a holding company for the [[British Molasses Co]] Ltd and the associated [[Pure Cane Molasses Co]] Ltd, and took over a fleet of 8 tankers<ref>United Molasses [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/athel.shtml]</ref>
1926 The [[United Molasses Co]] was incorporated as public company on 1st January as a holding company for the [[British Molasses Co]] Ltd and the associated [[Pure Cane Molasses Co]] Ltd, and took over a fleet of 8 tankers<ref>United Molasses [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/athel.shtml]</ref>


 
1931 It was announced that the [[United Molasses Co]] had decided to liquidate the British Molasses Co and the Pure Cane Molasses Co, two of their subsidiary companies. The trading of the two subsidiaries would in future be carried on by the parent company.<ref>The Scotsman 5 May 1931</ref>


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Revision as of 15:39, 3 July 2023

1926 The United Molasses Co was incorporated as public company on 1st January as a holding company for the British Molasses Co Ltd and the associated Pure Cane Molasses Co Ltd, and took over a fleet of 8 tankers[1]

1931 It was announced that the United Molasses Co had decided to liquidate the British Molasses Co and the Pure Cane Molasses Co, two of their subsidiary companies. The trading of the two subsidiaries would in future be carried on by the parent company.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. United Molasses [1]
  2. The Scotsman 5 May 1931