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1968 Acquired [[J. G. Franklin and Sons|J. G. Franklin]],manufacturer of surgical and medical supplies<ref>The Times Dec. 11, 1968</ref> | 1968 Acquired [[J. G. Franklin and Sons|J. G. Franklin]],manufacturer of surgical and medical supplies<ref>The Times Dec. 11, 1968</ref> | ||
1969 Acquired [[Baird and Tatlock (London)]] | |||
1970 As a result of acquiring a number of companies, including [[J. G. Franklin and Sons]], the company formed a division handling hospital supplies, based in High Wycombe<ref>The Times Oct. 20, 1970</ref> | 1970 As a result of acquiring a number of companies, including [[J. G. Franklin and Sons]], the company formed a division handling hospital supplies, based in High Wycombe<ref>The Times Oct. 20, 1970</ref> |
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of High Wycombe; manufacturing plant at Morpeth
1953 G. D. Searle and Co Ltd was incorporated in the UK as a subsidiary of a US company of similar name.
1968 Acquired J. G. Franklin,manufacturer of surgical and medical supplies[1]
1969 Acquired Baird and Tatlock (London)
1970 As a result of acquiring a number of companies, including J. G. Franklin and Sons, the company formed a division handling hospital supplies, based in High Wycombe[2]
1976 C. F. Palmer (London) Ltd, Baird and Tatlock (International) Ltd and J. G. Franklin and Sons Ltd, all of Lane End, High Wycombe, were wound up voluntarily[3]
1978 The parent company had been disposing of interests in subsidiary companies; during the year the British company sold Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd[4]
1993 Became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Monsanto plc[5]
Became part of Pharmacia
2002 Pharmacia was acquired by Pfizer[6]