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[[Lord Fraser of Allander]] was chairman of SUI from 1948.
 
[[Lord Fraser of Allander]] was chairman of SUI from 1948.
 
*1972 'Whyte & Mackay was bought by Scottish & Universal Investments' [http://www.scotchwhisky.com/english/about/blended/whyteandmackay.htm]
 
*1972 'Whyte & Mackay was bought by Scottish & Universal Investments' [http://www.scotchwhisky.com/english/about/blended/whyteandmackay.htm]
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*1978
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:One slight blip in a blue chip career came in 1978 when [[Angus Grossart|Sir Angus]] and two other businessmen, including the late Sir Hugh Fraser, were criticised over their stewardship of the Fraser holding company, Scottish & Universal Investments. Sir Angus was accused of failing to check the accounts thoroughly, but was absolved of any heinous crime.[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17709-1453442,00.html]
 
*1979 '[[Lonrho]] buys [[Scottish and Universal Investments]] (SUITS) inc [[George Outram]] ([[Glasgow Herald]] and Evening Times) and [[Scottish & Universal Newspapers]] (SUN), Scotland's largest group of paid and free newspapers.' {{ref|Ket}}
 
*1979 '[[Lonrho]] buys [[Scottish and Universal Investments]] (SUITS) inc [[George Outram]] ([[Glasgow Herald]] and Evening Times) and [[Scottish & Universal Newspapers]] (SUN), Scotland's largest group of paid and free newspapers.' {{ref|Ket}}
1992 [[Trinity]] buys [[Scottish & Universal Newspapers]] (SUN), Scotland's largest group of paid and free newspapers from [[Lonrho]] for £45m
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*1992 [[Trinity]] buys [[Scottish & Universal Newspapers]] (SUN), Scotland's largest group of paid and free newspapers from [[Lonrho]] for £45m
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
#{{note|Ket}} [http://www.ketupa.net/timeline6.htm Ketupa.net Media Timeline 1976-1990]
 
#{{note|Ket}} [http://www.ketupa.net/timeline6.htm Ketupa.net Media Timeline 1976-1990]

Revision as of 09:23, 9 November 2006

Lord Fraser of Allander was chairman of SUI from 1948.

  • 1972 'Whyte & Mackay was bought by Scottish & Universal Investments' [1]
  • 1978
One slight blip in a blue chip career came in 1978 when Sir Angus and two other businessmen, including the late Sir Hugh Fraser, were criticised over their stewardship of the Fraser holding company, Scottish & Universal Investments. Sir Angus was accused of failing to check the accounts thoroughly, but was absolved of any heinous crime.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ketupa.net Media Timeline 1976-1990