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  2. Hersey & Son - Wikipedia

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    Hersey & Son is a company founded in Clerkenwell, England. The company is a noted firm of Silversmiths with a history dating back to 1955 when Michael Hersey started his apprenticeship and to 1971 when he and David Mills founded the firm.

  3. McLeod Russel - Wikipedia

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    McLeod Russel India Ltd is an Indian tea company. It is currently the world's largest tea growing company. [1]It is part of the Williamson Magor Group.It has Thirty One tea estates in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam and Two in the Dooars region of West Bengal, three factories in Vietnam and six estates in Uganda.

  4. McCowan's - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the company was purchased by Graham Wallace and Andy Allan, who later that year bought John Millar & Sons. As a result, McCowan's ceased to exist as an independent company and merged with John Millar & Sons to become Millar McCowan [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Millar McCowan went into administration in 2006, [ 8 ] and a new company, The New McCowan's ...

  5. Category:Manufacturing companies of England - Wikipedia

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    Hersey & Son; Hillbrush; Holland of Warwick; Holme Farm Supplies Ltd; Howards and Sons; J. J. Roberts & Son; JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer) JLA (company) John ...

  6. Hersey (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hersey is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: David Hersey (born 1939), American lighting designer; Derek Hersey (1956–1993), British rock climber; Ira G. Hersey (1858–1943), politician from the U.S. state of Maine; John Hersey (1914–1993), American writer; Kathleen Hersey (born 1990), American ...

  7. Mackintosh's - Wikipedia

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    After John Mackintosh's death in 1920, his eldest son, Harold Mackintosh took charge. The company was floated as John Mackintosh & Sons Ltd in March 1921. By paying the shareholders of the old company ordinary and preference shares in a sum greater than the issued capital of John Mackintosh Ltd., together with a substantial distribution, they [who?] controlled some 93% of the new firm; two of ...

  8. McLaughlin & Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Its main subsidiary firms – McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd in Belfast and Trench Holdings Ltd in Scotland - contributed £268m and £245m respectively. [2] Turnover for the 800-strong group dropped in 2020, partly due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom , to £480m, with profit of £5.9m, down a half from £11.5m in 2019. [ 3 ]

  9. Gill (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, it was renamed M.H. Gill & Son. In 1968, the company became associated with the London based Macmillan Publishers (founded 1843) and Gill & Macmillan was established. In 2013, the Gill family bought out Macmillan.