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Halma

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Halma plc is a group of technology companies that makes products for hazard detection and life protection. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

The Company was established in 1894 in Ceylon as The Nahalma Tea Estate Company Limited.

1937 Switched to rubber production and became The Nahalma Rubber Estate Company Limited.

Early 1950s: the Company's rubber estates were nationalised by the Sri-Lankan government

1956 Company became Halma Investments Limited, severing its connections with both tea and rubber and becoming an investment and industrial holding company

Early 1970s the company began a sequence of acquisitions in the mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering sectors.

1973 The Company was renamed Halma Limited

1990 Acquired Cressall Manufacturing Co

1999 Acquired Shuco Profast and Shuco Products

2000 Acquired FFE Holdings and Wessex Electronic Consultants

2003 Acquired Radcom (Technologies)

2005 Acquired Texecom and Radio-Tech



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Sources of Information

  • [1] Wikipedia
  • [2] Company web site