Talk:John Lysaght and Co.

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The Australian Subsidiary
Wording's a bit confusing & should be cleared up. Under "The founder" section it says: "John Lysaght travelled to Australia in 1879, and formed a subsidiary company there, Lysaght (Australia)". While in "Merger and later developments" it says: "In 1921 the company established an Australian subsidiary in Newcastle, New South Wales". It reads as though there were two Australian subsidiaries. If you look at Lysaght (Australian company) it simply says that: "In 1921 a sheet rolling and galvanising works was established next to BHP in Newcastle". If there's no objection here I'll try to reword the article to clear that up. BTW - despite various mergers Lysaght (Australia) is still trading as Lysaght and still uses "Orb" as a registered trademark.