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1993 New company formed to own 6 engineering companies bought-out of [[Williams Holdings]], including [[P. R. Motors|Newage Transmissions]] and [[Rotalac]]<ref>The Times, April 15, 1994</ref>, [[Aerospace Forgings]], [[Diamond H Switches|Diamond H Controls]], [[Bridgtown Industries|Bridgtown]], [[George Wilson ( | 1993 New company formed to own 6 engineering companies bought-out of [[Williams Holdings]], including [[P. R. Motors|Newage Transmissions]] and [[Rotalac]]<ref>The Times, April 15, 1994</ref>, [[Aerospace Forgings]], [[Diamond H Switches|Diamond H Controls]], [[Bridgtown Industries|Bridgtown]], [[George Wilson (Coventry)|George Wilson]]<ref>The Times, December 22, 1993</ref>. Williams retained a substantial stake in Cortworth. | ||
1995 1200 employees at the time the company was floated<ref>The Times, November 17, 1995</ref> | 1995 1200 employees at the time the company was floated<ref>The Times, November 17, 1995</ref> |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 9 September 2018
1993 New company formed to own 6 engineering companies bought-out of Williams Holdings, including Newage Transmissions and Rotalac[1], Aerospace Forgings, Diamond H Controls, Bridgtown, George Wilson[2]. Williams retained a substantial stake in Cortworth.
1995 1200 employees at the time the company was floated[3]
1997 Acquired by private company BI Group[4]