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'''Ductile Steels''' Ltd of Willenhall, manufacturers of hot and cold rolled products, including steel strip, tubes and sections.
'''Ductile Steels''' Ltd of Willenhall, manufacturers of hot and cold rolled products, including steel strip, tubes and sections.

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Ductile Steels Ltd of Willenhall, manufacturers of hot and cold rolled products, including steel strip, tubes and sections.

1957 Bynea Holdings was formed by John S. Tregoning and Co Ltd in conjunction with Ductile Steels Ltd and Robert Benson, Lonsdale and Co Ltd to purchase Bynea Steel Works from the Holding and Realization Agency[1]. A regrouping of Bynea Steel Works Ltd and its subsidiaries took place[2].

1967 One of the larger steel re-rollers not subject to nationalisation[3]

1982 Acquired by Glynwed[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 17 June 1960
  2. The Times, 1 June 1957
  3. The Times, Apr 26, 1967
  4. The Times, May 05, 1982