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:Good question. If the break up had happened a few years later it would be possible to answer that question from an old annual report on the internet. But as it is, after googling for an answer I'm at a loss. The only ways I can think of to find out are to write to the company or to visit a library that keeps old annual reports. [[User:Carina22|Carina22]] 23:29, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
:Good question. If the break up had happened a few years later it would be possible to answer that question from an old annual report on the internet. But as it is, after googling for an answer I'm at a loss. The only ways I can think of to find out are to write to the company or to visit a library that keeps old annual reports. [[User:Carina22|Carina22]] 23:29, 18 April 2006 (UTC)


With its acquisition by Lehigh UK (a subsidiary of the HeidelbergCement Group), Hanson plc is now Hanson Limited.
With its acquisition by Lehigh UK (a subsidiary of the HeidelbergCement Group), Hanson plc is now Hanson Limited. [[User:astorrs|astorrs]] 23:00, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

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What was the highest revenue the Hanson Group had before it was broken up?--Jerryseinfeld 3 July 2005 15:38 (UTC)

Good question. If the break up had happened a few years later it would be possible to answer that question from an old annual report on the internet. But as it is, after googling for an answer I'm at a loss. The only ways I can think of to find out are to write to the company or to visit a library that keeps old annual reports. Carina22 23:29, 18 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

With its acquisition by Lehigh UK (a subsidiary of the HeidelbergCement Group), Hanson plc is now Hanson Limited. astorrs 23:00, 4 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]