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Solomon and
David Thompson in
London in 1975 as
Hillsdown Holdings. The name came from Thompson's house,
Hillsdown. His son
Richard Thompson worked for his father...
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Thompson CBE (4
April 1936 – 29
December 2020) was the co-founder of
Hillsdown Holdings, one of the
United Kingdom's
largest food businesses. Having...
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Biscuits was sold to
Hillsdown Holdings,
which in turn was
acquired in 1999 by
Hicks Muse Tate & Furst. HMTF
split off
Hillsdown's biscuit manufacturing...
- Hull, England. The
company was
founded in the 19th
century and sold to
Hillsdown Holdings in 1986. Needler's owes its
existence to
Frederick Needler, who...
- Moon Bay
Harrison Henday Herder (designated place) High
Ridge Properties Hillsdown Horseshoe Lake
Kevisville Knee Hill
Valley Kountry Meadows (designated...
- by
Weetabix Limited). At the end of 1994,
Lyons sold
Lyons Biscuits to
Hillsdown Holdings,
which later sold it to a U.S.
investment firm
which subsequently...
- Sir
Harry Solomon (born 20
March 1937) is the
founder of
Hillsdown Holdings, one of the
United Kingdom's
largest food businesses.
Solomon was born in...
- 1990, the
company was
itself acquired by
Premier Foods, then
trading as
Hillsdown Holdings. In
October 2005, the
Indian company Apeejay Surrendra Group...
-
attempted an
unsuccessful £1.59
billion takeover of
diversified conglomerate Hillsdown Holdings. In
February 1999 the
company did
acquire Fisher Quality Foods...
- at
Lazard was the
takeover of Guinness. He also
served as
chairman of
Hillsdown Holdings, a
multinational food company, and of the
Canadian firm Maple...