Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Aluminium

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Aluminium Ltd was a Canadian company whose main subsidiary was the Aluminum Company of Canada[1]

Aluminium Ltd., parent company of a group of fabricating companies and Aluminium Union Ltd

1928 Alcoa transferred all its holdings outside the USA, some 34 companies worldwide, to a new company called Aluminum Limited of Canada

1928 The Aluminum Company of Canada was separated from Alcoa. The Canadian company Aluminium Ltd owned Aluminium Company of Canada

1958 30th annual report presented to shareholders[2]

1959 Aluminium Ltd renamed its businesses as Alcan[3]

2010 became part of RioTinto.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 12, 1954
  2. The Times, Mar 25, 1958
  3. The Times, Oct 02 1959