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Nobel Industries Limited was founded in 1870 by Swedish chemist and industrialist Alfred Nobel for the production of the new explosive dynamite in the United Kingdom. The factory was overseen and run by George McRoberts. [1] McRoberts and John Downie raised the £24,000 needed to found the company rather than Nobel himself. [2]
This category lists video games developed by Probe Software, also known as Probe Entertainment or Acclaim Studios London. Pages in category "Probe Software games" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
The company was registered as Tube Investments in 1919, combining the seamless steel tube businesses of Tubes Ltd, New Credenda Tube (later known as Creda), Simplex and Accles & Pollock. [1] Reynolds Tube joined the group in 1928. [2] Ivan Stedeford joined the company in 1928; he became chief executive in 1935, and chairman in 1944.
The acquisition positions Wedel to own 7.64% of the enlarged company while Karex Global Ltd. owns 100% of Global Protection Corp. Pasante Healthcare Limited was acquired by Karex Behard in 2016 for £6 million. Karex's wholly-own subsidiary, Karex Holdings Sdn Bhd acquired the entire stake in the West Sussex, United Kingdom based company. [9]
Cobham Limited is a British aerospace manufacturing company based in Bournemouth, England. [1] Cobham was originally founded by Sir Alan Cobham as Flight Refuelling Limited (FRL) in 1934. During 1939, British airline Imperial Airways performed several non-stop crossings of the Atlantic using equipment provided by FRL.
After extensive privatisation of the public sector during the Margaret Thatcher administration, there remain few statutory corporations in the UK. Privatisation began in the late 1970s, and notable privatisations include the Central Electricity Generating Board, British Rail, and more recently Royal Mail.
APS – TEVA UK Ltd; Assertio – Assertio Therapeutics, Inc; AstraZeneca – AstraZeneca UK Limited; Aventis Pharma – Sanofi-Aventis Ltd; Bausch & Lomb – Bausch & Lomb UK Ltd; Baxter – Baxter International; Baxter BioScience – Baxter International; Bayer – Bayer plc (Pharmaceutical Division) Becton Dickinson – Becton Dickinson UK Ltd