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* [[English Numbering Machines]] | * [[English Numbering Machines]] | ||
* Lighting products including products sold under the ''Zodion'' brand | * Lighting products including products sold under the ''Zodion'' brand | ||
* [[Cableform Controls]] | * [[Cableform|Cableform Controls]] | ||
* Cableform Inc | * Cableform Inc | ||
* Non-engineering businesses | * Non-engineering businesses | ||
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1993 Acquired [[British Syphon Co]] | 1993 Acquired [[British Syphon Co]] | ||
1995 Acquired Ring Group, supplier of automotive parts and consumer lighting products<The Times June 8, 1995</ref> | 1995 Acquired Ring Group, supplier of automotive parts and consumer lighting products<ref>The Times June 8, 1995</ref> | ||
1997 Sale of the engineering division. After a profit warning and failure of a bid for the company, the chairman resigned. | 1997 Sale of the engineering division. After a profit warning and failure of a bid for the company, the chairman resigned. |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 23 October 2020
of Birmingham (registered office)
1993 Ptarmigan Holdings plc changed its name to Graystone plc
1993 Sold G. A. Stadler and Co and Gainsborough Flowers. Subsidiaries included:
- Thomas Eaves
- H. A. Birch
- Airmatic Engineering UK
- Campden Instruments
- English Numbering Machines
- Lighting products including products sold under the Zodion brand
- Cableform Controls
- Cableform Inc
- Non-engineering businesses
1993 Acquired British Syphon Co
1995 Acquired Ring Group, supplier of automotive parts and consumer lighting products[1]
1997 Sale of the engineering division. After a profit warning and failure of a bid for the company, the chairman resigned.
1998 Name changed to Ring plc; moved head office from Wilmslow to Leeds.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times June 8, 1995
- Companies House filings