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1946 Public company incorporated to acquire the business of Concentric Manufacturing Co. Ltd. | 1946 Public company incorporated to acquire the business of Concentric Manufacturing Co. Ltd. | ||
1951 Acquired [[Rowmill Metals]] Ltd and its subsidiary [[T. Miller]] Ltd<ref>The Times Dec. 18, 1951</ref> | 1951 Acquired [[Rowmill Metals]] Ltd and its subsidiary [[T. Miller (of Birmingham)|T. Miller]] Ltd<ref>The Times Dec. 18, 1951</ref> | ||
1953 Manufacturer of precision brass fittings; automotive and general engineers; maker of "Streamline" bakery machines<ref>The Times Dec. 15, 1953</ref> | 1953 Manufacturer of precision brass fittings; automotive and general engineers; maker of "Streamline" bakery machines<ref>The Times Dec. 15, 1953</ref> |
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of Tyburn Road, Birmingham.
1946 Public company incorporated to acquire the business of Concentric Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
1951 Acquired Rowmill Metals Ltd and its subsidiary T. Miller Ltd[1]
1953 Manufacturer of precision brass fittings; automotive and general engineers; maker of "Streamline" bakery machines[2]
1955 Acquired Fletcher Brothers (Pressings) Ltd
1961 Manufacturers of gas valves, thermostats and brass fittings for the gas and allied trades, units and component parts for the auto-mobile industry. 1,000 employees. [3]
c.1962 Group name changed to Concentric Ltd
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Dec. 18, 1951
- ↑ The Times Dec. 15, 1953
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE