Corporate Body

Nicholas Kiwi Limited (1981 - 1984)

From
1981
Clayton South, Victoria, Australia
To
1984
Functions
Chemical Industries, Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids and Food or Beverage Industry
Location
Clayton South, Victoria

Summary

Established in 1981, Nicholas Kiwi Limited took the place of Nicholas International Ltd and the Kiwi International Co. Ltd. The company manufactured proprietary medicines, toiletries and confectionery. It was also a holding company for shoe care and cleaning products. In 1984 Nicholas Kiwi Limited was acquired by the American based Consolidated Foods Corporation, later known as the Sara Lee Corporation.

Timeline

 1968 - 1970 Nicholas Australia Ltd
       1967 - 1981 The Kiwi International Co Pty Ltd
       1970 - 1981 Nicholas International Ltd
             1981 - 1984 Nicholas Kiwi Limited

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Ailie Smith

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