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[[John Swire & Sons]] Ltd is the British parent company of [[Swire Group]], a diversified global conglomerate with interests focused onn the Asia-Pacific region.<ref name="overview">[http://www.swire.com/en/about-us/overview About Us: Overview], John Swire and Sons Ltd, accessed 28 May 2013.</ref> | [[John Swire & Sons]] Ltd is the British parent company of [[Swire Group]], a diversified global conglomerate with interests focused onn the Asia-Pacific region.<ref name="overview">[http://www.swire.com/en/about-us/overview About Us: Overview], John Swire and Sons Ltd, accessed 28 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | *Sir [[Adrian Swire]] -2005. | ||
+ | *[[James Hughes Hallett]] - 2005-<ref>Christopher Hope, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2923734/Secretive-Swires-make-17m-dividend.html Secretive Swires make £17m dividend], ''The Telegraph'', 12 October 2005.</ref> | ||
==Subsidiaries== | ==Subsidiaries== |
Revision as of 12:05, 28 May 2013
John Swire & Sons Ltd is the British parent company of Swire Group, a diversified global conglomerate with interests focused onn the Asia-Pacific region.[1]
Contents
People
Chairman
- Sir Adrian Swire -2005.
- James Hughes Hallett - 2005-[2]
Subsidiaries
Area head offices
- Beijing – John Swire & Sons (China) Ltd.
- Hong Kong – John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd.
- Papua New Guinea – John Swire & Sons (PNG) Ltd.
- Singapore – John Swire & Sons (S.E. Asia) Pte Limited
- Sydney – John Swire & Sons Pty. Ltd.
- Taiwan – Swire Group Taiwan
- U.S.A. – John Swire & Sons Inc.[1]
Publicly listed companies
Hong Kong
- Swire Pacific Ltd.
- Swire Properties Ltd.
- Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
- Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co. Ltd.[1]
Sydney
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 About Us: Overview, John Swire and Sons Ltd, accessed 28 May 2013.
- ↑ Christopher Hope, Secretive Swires make £17m dividend, The Telegraph, 12 October 2005.