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1937 '''Radiospares''' was founded in London by J. H. Waring and P. M. Sebestyen | 1937 '''Radiospares''' was founded in London by J. H. Waring and P. M. Sebestyen, supplying components to the radio receiver industry | ||
1947 '''Radiospares''' established an export link with the newly-founded '''Radionics''' in Dublin | 1947 '''Radiospares''' established an export link with the newly-founded '''Radionics''' in Dublin |
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head office: Oxford (2011)
1937 Radiospares was founded in London by J. H. Waring and P. M. Sebestyen, supplying components to the radio receiver industry
1947 Radiospares established an export link with the newly-founded Radionics in Dublin
1954 Radiospares product range was expanded beyond radio and television spares
1967 Radiospares floated on the London Stock Exchange as Electrocomponents plc
1971 Radiospares changed its name to RS Components
1999 Acquired US company Allied Electronics (formerly Allied Radio).
2010 Radiospares and Radionics became RS Components
See Also
Sources of Information
- Electrocomponents [1]