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c.1951 Company incorporated | c.1951 Company incorporated | ||
1965 Rights issue and public placing of shares<ref>The Times 15 March 1965</ref> | 1965 Rights issue and public placing of shares<ref>The Times 15 March 1965</ref>. [[Garnham, Harris and Elton]] owned 37.3% of the company. | ||
1969 Introduction of non-ferrous merchanting at the London and Yorkshire works under a new company Landa Metals. Acquired [[Garnham, Harris and Elton |Garnham, Harris and Elton (Overseas))]] which was renamed Landa Metals (Overseas). Main company became a holding company<ref>The Times 12 September 1969</ref> | 1969 Introduction of non-ferrous merchanting at the London and Yorkshire works under a new company, Landa Metals. Acquired [[Garnham, Harris and Elton |Garnham, Harris and Elton (Overseas))]] which was renamed Landa Metals (Overseas). Main company became a holding company<ref>The Times 12 September 1969</ref> | ||
1970 Esperanza Trade and Transport acquired the 36% of the shares in the company owned by [[IMI Group]]<ref>The Times 16 May 1970</ref>. | 1970 Esperanza Trade and Transport acquired the 36% of the shares in the company owned by [[IMI Group]]<ref>The Times 16 May 1970</ref>. |
Revision as of 14:43, 6 April 2012
Smelter and processer of lead scrap
c.1951 Company incorporated
1965 Rights issue and public placing of shares[1]. Garnham, Harris and Elton owned 37.3% of the company.
1969 Introduction of non-ferrous merchanting at the London and Yorkshire works under a new company, Landa Metals. Acquired Garnham, Harris and Elton (Overseas)) which was renamed Landa Metals (Overseas). Main company became a holding company[2]
1970 Esperanza Trade and Transport acquired the 36% of the shares in the company owned by IMI Group[3].