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1960 The name of the UK subsidiary was changed to [[Kearney and Trecker-C. V. A.]]<ref>The Times, Mar 16, 1960</ref> | 1960 The name of the UK subsidiary was changed to [[Kearney and Trecker-C. V. A.]]<ref>The Times, Mar 16, 1960</ref> | ||
1966 | 1966 [[Kearney and Trecker Corporation]] acquired the CVA shares it did not already own. The name was changed to Kearney & Trecker UK; the headquarters were moved to Hollingbury. | ||
1972 Sold half share in the UK subsidiary to [[W. E. Norton (Machine Tools)|W. E. Norton (Holdings)]]<ref>The Times, Feb 22, 1973</ref> | 1972 Sold half share in the UK subsidiary to [[W. E. Norton (Machine Tools)|W. E. Norton (Holdings)]]<ref>The Times, Feb 22, 1973</ref> |
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Makers of Milwaukee milling machines
1957 Kearney & Trecker Corporation bought some CVA shares
1960 The name of the UK subsidiary was changed to Kearney and Trecker-C. V. A.[1]
1966 Kearney and Trecker Corporation acquired the CVA shares it did not already own. The name was changed to Kearney & Trecker UK; the headquarters were moved to Hollingbury.
1972 Sold half share in the UK subsidiary to W. E. Norton (Holdings)[2]