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1992 Trinity International Holdings was paying £45m to parent company [[Lonhro]] for the company but the deal would have to be referred to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry for approval<ref>Galloway News and Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 31 December 1992</ref>
1992 Trinity International Holdings was paying £45m to parent [[Lonrho]] to buy the company but the deal would have to be referred to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry for approval<ref>Galloway News and Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 31 December 1992</ref>


1998 Trinity International Holdings plc had 10 operating companies with over 5,500 employees and was the UK's largest regional newspaper group.<ref>Liverpool Echo 12 March 1998</ref>
1998 Trinity International Holdings plc had 10 operating companies with over 5,500 employees and was the UK's largest regional newspaper group.<ref>Liverpool Echo 12 March 1998</ref>

Latest revision as of 11:19, 18 May 2024

1992 Trinity International Holdings was paying £45m to parent Lonrho to buy the company but the deal would have to be referred to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry for approval[1]

1998 Trinity International Holdings plc had 10 operating companies with over 5,500 employees and was the UK's largest regional newspaper group.[2]


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  1. Galloway News and Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 31 December 1992
  2. Liverpool Echo 12 March 1998