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c.1969 Acquired [[Millars Timber and Trading Co]]<ref>The Times May 13, 1971</ref>
c.1969 Acquired [[Millars Timber and Trading Co]]<ref>The Times May 13, 1971</ref>


1970 Acquired Fordham Investment Group and sold on many of its assets. Ralli Brothers (Trading) and its subsidiary Ralli Brothers and Coney had a successful year. Had substantial investments in Lewston Investments and [[Tower Assets]], both of which had been substantially reorganised. Sold Millars Machinery but retained [[Wellpoint]] division, specialist in dewatering equipment.
1970 Acquired Fordham Investment Group and sold on many of its assets. Ralli Brothers (Trading) and its subsidiary Ralli Brothers and Coney had a successful year. Had substantial investments in Lewston Investments and [[Tower Assets]], both of which had been substantially reorganised. Sold [[Millars' Machinery Co|Millars Machinery]] but retained [[Wellpoint]] division, specialist in dewatering equipment.


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of London, international trading organisation

c.1969 Acquired Millars Timber and Trading Co[1]

1970 Acquired Fordham Investment Group and sold on many of its assets. Ralli Brothers (Trading) and its subsidiary Ralli Brothers and Coney had a successful year. Had substantial investments in Lewston Investments and Tower Assets, both of which had been substantially reorganised. Sold Millars Machinery but retained Wellpoint division, specialist in dewatering equipment.

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  1. The Times May 13, 1971