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The Bristol & West building society, registered number 2124201, was founded in 1850; 175 years ago (), originally as the "Bristol, West of England and South Wales Permanent Building Society". It offered mortgages in the Bristol and the south west of England area, and became a well-known financial services institution in the region.
Bristol & West Building Society v Henning [1985] EWCA Civ 6 is an English land law case that holds a person can consent to give up the right to an overriding interest in land, that will bind third parties, such as banks, that purchase a property.
Bristol and West: taken over by: Bank of Ireland: 1997: Became a division of Bank of Ireland but its savings balances and branch network transferred to Britannia Building Society in 2005 (which in turn merged with Co-operative Financial Services). Bristol & West mortgages ceased trading in January 2009. [18] Halifax: converted to plc: 1997
When Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) announced on Jan. 3 that it would acquire Celgene (NASDAQ:CELG) for $74 billion, it gave year-long suffering CELG stock owners an exit point. The only decision ...
The company as it stands today was created when Bristol-Myers and Squibb merged on Oct. 4, 1989, and going into 2022, BMY stock is one of the best stocks around. The company’s roots go back much ...
Cheshunt Building Society was a UK building society, which merged with the Bristol and West Building Society on 30 December 1991. [1] Bristol and West was taken over by the Bank of Ireland in 1997. Its savings balances and branch network transferred to the Britannia Building Society in 2005, which in turn merged with Co-operative Financial ...
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co received an offer from Japanese healthcare firm Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co Ltd to buy the company's French over-the-counter drugs business UPSA for $1.6 billion, the ...
The last acquisition was the deposit base and branch network of former building society Bristol & West (bringing with it approximately 700,000 customers) from Bank of Ireland in May 2005. This was the first major re-mutualisation in the United Kingdom (following the earlier demutualisation trend) and brought membership of the enlarged society ...