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Whats the story with R+H Hall??
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<blockquote data-quote="storysham" data-source="post: 883193" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>[FONT=arial, verdana, helvetica]<span style="font-size: 10px">IAWS purchased two small feed trading businesses between 1988-1989 called Unigrain and James Allen. Another feed trading company R&H Hall plc was purchased by IAWS in September 1990 and at that time was a major acquisition doubling the size of the overall organisation. Founded in Cork in 1839 and quoted on the stock exchange since 1967, R&H Hall had a long established and well acknowledged record of service to Irish Agribusiness. All three companies were merged under the name R&H Hall, as this was the best known of the names.</span>[/FONT]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="storysham, post: 883193, member: 39"] [FONT=arial, verdana, helvetica][SIZE=2]IAWS purchased two small feed trading businesses between 1988-1989 called Unigrain and James Allen. Another feed trading company R&H Hall plc was purchased by IAWS in September 1990 and at that time was a major acquisition doubling the size of the overall organisation. Founded in Cork in 1839 and quoted on the stock exchange since 1967, R&H Hall had a long established and well acknowledged record of service to Irish Agribusiness. All three companies were merged under the name R&H Hall, as this was the best known of the names.[/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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