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In 1997, De La Rue acquired Harrison and Sons, the stamp and banknote printers based in High Wycombe. The factory closed permanently in 2003. [9] In early 2002, De La Rue purchased Sequoia Voting Systems, a California based company that was a large provider of electronic voting systems in the United States, from Jefferson Smurfit plc for $23 ...
De La Rue Kenya EPZ Limited The National Treasury [Note 4] [3] Laos: Printing House Bank of the Lao P.D.R. [1] Malta: De La Rue Currency & Security Print Ltd. 1979 None (Privately held company) [Note 5] [4] Malta: Crane Currency Malta Ltd. 2017 (2018) None (Privately held company) [Note 6] [5] Mexico: Fábrica de Billetes del Banco de México ...
De La Rue said adjusted operating profit is expected to come in between 30 million pounds and 33 million pounds ($35.7 million to $39.3 million) in the year ending March 2023. "Due to the ...
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Rue de la Constitution: Strada San Paolo: St Paul Street: Triq San Pawl Strada San Pietro: Strada della Chiesa di San Rocco: Rue de la Barraque: Strada St Ursula: St Ursula Street: Triq Sant’Ursula Strada San Giovanni Battista-Rue des Fours: Strada Forni: Old Bakery Street: Triq l-Ifran Strada San Sebastiano: Strada Toro: Rue de la Monnaie ...
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During the Order of St. John it was known Strada San Giorgio, during the French occupation of Malta it was named Rue Nationale, during the Crown Colony of Malta it was named Strada Reale; and during the period of the further Anglicisation of Malta under Prime Minister Sir Gerald Strickland, the street was named Kingsway in 1936. The Maltese ...
The die was engraved by Jean Ferdinand Joubert de la Ferté, [2] and die proofs were ready by 21 June. Specimen stamps were sent to Malta later on in the year, and they were approved by the government. [4] The initial printing consisted of 100 sheets of 240 stamps each, and it was sent to Malta on 21 July 1859. [5]