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William Jardine and James Matheson. Jardine, Matheson & Co., later Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., forerunner of today's Jardine Matheson Holdings, was a Far Eastern company founded in 1832 by Scotsmen William Jardine and James Matheson as senior partners.
William Jardine and James Matheson, the firm's founders 1846 view of Jardine's original building from Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.. The firm of Jardine, Matheson & Company emerged in 1832 from an evolving process of partnership changes in the trading business Cox & Reid, a partnership established in 1782 between John Cox and John Reid, the latter having been agent of the Austrian trading company ...
Jardine Skinner entered into joint ownership arrangements with Matheson & Co. of a number of tea estates in the early 1860s. [6] Jardine Skinner had to weather financial crises in 1848 and 1866, supported by credit from Matheson & Co., and in 1890 returned the favor when Matheson found itself in difficulty. [7]
John Keswick became a member of the Hong Kong Executive Council in 1952. He retired as Tai-pan in 1953 and joined Matheson & Co in 1956. He returned temporarily as non-executive chairman of Jardine Matheson in Hong Kong from 1970 to 1972. While in England, he and his brother financed the buy-out and then public flotation of Jardine Matheson.
William Jardine (24 February 1784 – 27 February 1843) was a Scottish opium trader and physician who co-founded the Hong Kong–based conglomerate Jardine, Matheson & Co. Educated in medicine at the University of Edinburgh , in 1802 Jardine obtained a diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh .
Jardine, Matheson & Co. Charles Wedderburn Dickson: 28 May 1902 – 1906: Jardine, Matheson & Co. Vice J. J. Bell-Irving resigned Thomas Henderson Whitehead: 23 May – 3 June 1902: Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China: Temporary vice C. P. Chater absent Charles Stewart Sharp: 12 June – 4 September 1902: Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Jardine Matheson said it will transfer its Mercedes-Benz business in China to its mainland car showroom affiliate, Zhongsheng Group, in a US$1.3 billion cash and shares deal that would raise its ...
Jardine, Matheson & Co. Vice H. Keswick on leave John Whyte Cooper Bonnar: 12 September 1912: 19 December 1912: Gibb, Livingston & Co. Elected 10 September 1912 on resignation of M. Stewart Edward Shellim: 16 March 1913 3 October 1918 David Sassoon & Co. Vice E. Osborne resigned David Landale: 29 May 1913 31 October 1916 Jardine, Matheson & Co.