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1971 Acquired [[Enots]], pneumatic controls maker | 1971 Acquired [[Enots]], pneumatic controls maker | ||
1972 Acquired [[Norgren Shipston International]], maker of pneumatic | 1972 Acquired [[Shipston Engineering Co|Norgren Shipston International]], maker of pneumatic equipment, and its US associate [[C. A. Norgren]] <ref>The Times Nov. 3, 1972</ref> | ||
1978 Name changed to [[IMI Group|IMI]]<ref>The Times Mar. 20, 1978</ref> | 1978 Name changed to [[IMI Group|IMI]]<ref>The Times Mar. 20, 1978</ref> |
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1962 To mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of George Kynoch's percussion cap factory, ICI renamed its Metals Division as Imperial Metal Industries Ltd (IMI).
1966 Imperial Metal Industries was listed on the London Stock Exchange. Initially ICI retained a majority holding. The main components of the business were:[1]
1971 Acquired Enots, pneumatic controls maker
1972 Acquired Norgren Shipston International, maker of pneumatic equipment, and its US associate C. A. Norgren [2]