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1901 The company was registered on 6 February, in reconstruction of a company of similar title, as the [[International Okonite Co]], to acquire the businesses of manufacturers of okonite insulated wire of the Okonite Co of New York, and [[Shaw and Connolly]] of Manchester (since discontinued) with foreign and colonial patents. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1901 The company was registered on 6 February, in reconstruction of a company of similar title, as the [[International Okonite Co]], to acquire the businesses of manufacturers of okonite insulated wire of the Okonite Co of New York, and [[Shaw and Connolly]] of Manchester (since discontinued) with foreign and colonial patents. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1901 The company was being wound up<ref>The London Gazette  22 October 1901</ref>


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of Finsbury Pavement House, London

UK branch of the Okonite Company of Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.A

1901 The company was registered on 6 February, in reconstruction of a company of similar title, as the International Okonite Co, to acquire the businesses of manufacturers of okonite insulated wire of the Okonite Co of New York, and Shaw and Connolly of Manchester (since discontinued) with foreign and colonial patents. [1]

1901 The company was being wound up[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The London Gazette 22 October 1901