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A subsidiary of [[Pillar Engineering]] | A subsidiary of [[Pillar Engineering]] | ||
1971 Company incorporated to acquire [[Liver-Simpson (Galvanizers)]], [[Metaltreat]], [[Manchester Galvanizing]]<ref>Companies house filing</ref> and [[Burnell Galvanizing]]<ref>The Times Oct. 22, 1971</ref>. RTZ [[Pillar]] Group to own 60 percent of Pillar-Wedge; [[B. E. Wedge Holdings]] would own 9 percent; [[Matthew Swain]] would own 10 percent; individual shareholders own 21 percent. | 1971 Company incorporated to acquire [[Liver-Simpson (Galvanizers)]], [[Metaltreat]], [[Manchester Galvanizing]]<ref>Companies house filing</ref> and [[Burnell Galvanizing]]<ref>The Times Oct. 22, 1971</ref>. RTZ [[Pillar]] Group to own 60 percent of Pillar-Wedge; [[Wedge Group Galvanizing|B. E. Wedge Holdings]] would own 9 percent; [[Matthew Swain]] would own 10 percent; individual shareholders own 21 percent. | ||
1982 Renamed Pillar-Wedge Group | 1982 Renamed Pillar-Wedge Group | ||
1996 [[Caradon]] sold its engineering businesses including Pillar-Wedge<ref>The Times Aug. 28, 1996</ref>. By 1997 Pillar-Wedge was a subsidiary of [[Wedge Group Galvanizing|B. E. Wedge Holdings]]<ref>1997 Annual report</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 7 December 2023
A subsidiary of Pillar Engineering
1971 Company incorporated to acquire Liver-Simpson (Galvanizers), Metaltreat, Manchester Galvanizing[1] and Burnell Galvanizing[2]. RTZ Pillar Group to own 60 percent of Pillar-Wedge; B. E. Wedge Holdings would own 9 percent; Matthew Swain would own 10 percent; individual shareholders own 21 percent.
1982 Renamed Pillar-Wedge Group
1996 Caradon sold its engineering businesses including Pillar-Wedge[3]. By 1997 Pillar-Wedge was a subsidiary of B. E. Wedge Holdings[4]