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Back to the 1970s

NE advantage of running a family estate, unlike other businesses, is that the awful responsibility of decision-making is matched by a strong corporate memory. Every day is a school day and your education starts the moment you comprehend what is going on around you. Powers of recall are boosted by constant reminders in the landscape. Everyone smoked in the 1970s, none more enthusiastically than my father, so it seemed inconceivable to him that there wouldn’t always be strong demand for matches.

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