Liverpool and Manchester Trading Company

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The Liverpool and Manchester Trading Company was a 19th-century British company involved in the palm oil trade from Nigeria. Following a years-long price war, it sold its interests in the region to the United African Company in 1884.[1]

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  1. ^ Geary, Sir William Nevill Montgomerie. Nigeria under British Rule, pp. 174 ff. Frank Cass & Co, 1927. Accessed 5 Apr 2014.