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Charles Tennant's St. Rollox Chemical Works in 1831. In 1800, Tennant founded a chemical works at St. Rollox, Glasgow. [6] The principal product being bleaching powder (calcium hypochlorite), which was sold worldwide. By 1815 the business was known as Charles Tennant & Co. and had expanded into other chemicals, metallurgy and explosives. The ...
The firm's driving force as it evolved into a merchant bank was Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet (1823-1906). He had joined the St Rollox chemical works in 1843 and was the son of John Tennant and grandson of the founder of the firm, Charles Tennant. [3] The partnership took limited company status in 1907. Sir Edward P. Tennant continued as ...
Sir Charles Tennant was a global industrialist, with business across many continents in railways, steel, explosives, copper, sulphur and merchant banking. [4] Tennant served as President of the United Alkali Company which would become a cornerstone of Imperial Chemical Industries becoming extremely wealthy in the process while being a supporter ...
Tennant Company Reports 2012 Third Quarter Results Third quarter diluted EPS of $0.46 on net sales of $178.3 million; Gross margins rose to 43.5 percent reflecting continued efficiency gains; Cash ...
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Tennant Company to Webcast Its Presentation at the August 1 InvestMNt Conference MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tennant Company (NYS: TNC) will provide an overview of the company, including its ...
The chemist Charles Macintosh was the fourth partner. [9] The new factory was at St Rollox in North Glasgow, close to the Monkland Canal that enabled it to transport coal and ironstone from the coal mines in Lanarkshire. [3] In October 1838, Charles Tennant died and his son John Tennant (1796–1878) became general manager of the company. [10]
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