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==Further research needed==
==Further research needed==
Will Halydean be the oldest publicly traded company in the world? Further research is needed. I have been unable to find anything close to it. Please share your findings.~~Insightfullysaid~~
Will Halydean be the oldest publicly traded company in the world? Further research is needed. I have been unable to find anything close to it. Please share your findings.[[User:Insightfullysaid|Insightfullysaid]] ([[User talk:Insightfullysaid|talk]]) 12:35, 25 March 2016 (UTC)



==Research==
Halydean Corporation is researching the use of technology to increase food production while decreasing carbon emissions and improving animal health and local environmental cleanliness. Someone should build a section on this.~~Insightfullysaid~~ <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Insightfullysaid|Insightfullysaid]] ([[User talk:Insightfullysaid|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Insightfullysaid|contribs]]) 00:10, 18 March 2016 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->


==Notability==
==Notability==
Halydean is unique in that it was founded by the [[Crown]] owned by the [[Church]] (rivaled in Scotland only by St. Andrews), then owned by the [[State]], then owned privately<ref>Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576</ref>, and is now soon to be listed as a publicly traded company<ref>Yahoo Finance, http://markets.financialcontent.com/mi.miamiherald/news/read?GUID=31731899</ref>. Halydean is also unique in that its owner, during feudal times, had the legal authority to carry out the death sentence, and did so. Despite its "license to kill," the original charter specified that the organization was tax exempt. <ref>Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Page 12. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576</ref>[[User:Insightfullysaid|Insightfullysaid]] ([[User talk:Insightfullysaid|talk]]) 13:11, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
Halydean is unique in that it was founded by the [[Crown]] owned by the [[Church]] (rivaled in Scotland only by St. Andrews), then owned by the [[State]], then owned privately<ref>Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576</ref>, and is now soon to be listed as a publicly traded company<ref>Yahoo Finance, http://markets.financialcontent.com/mi.miamiherald/news/read?GUID=31731899</ref>. Halydean is also unique in that its owner, during feudal times, had the legal authority to carry out the death sentence, and did so. Despite its "license to kill," the original charter specified that the organization was tax exempt. <ref>Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Page 12. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576</ref>[[User:Insightfullysaid|Insightfullysaid]] ([[User talk:Insightfullysaid|talk]]) 12:35, 25 March 2016 (UTC)

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Further research needed

Will Halydean be the oldest publicly traded company in the world? Further research is needed. I have been unable to find anything close to it. Please share your findings.Insightfullysaid (talk) 12:35, 25 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Notability

Halydean is unique in that it was founded by the Crown owned by the Church (rivaled in Scotland only by St. Andrews), then owned by the State, then owned privately[1], and is now soon to be listed as a publicly traded company[2]. Halydean is also unique in that its owner, during feudal times, had the legal authority to carry out the death sentence, and did so. Despite its "license to kill," the original charter specified that the organization was tax exempt. [3]Insightfullysaid (talk) 12:35, 25 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576
  2. ^ Yahoo Finance, http://markets.financialcontent.com/mi.miamiherald/news/read?GUID=31731899
  3. ^ Moffat, A., (2006). Kelsae: A History of Kelso from Earliest Times. Page 12. Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 1841584576