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c.1961 Formation of [[Bush and Rank Cintel]] by the [[Rank Organisation]]; the new company was then quoted on the Stock Exchange<ref>The Times 21 March 1961</ref>.


1962 [[Bush Radio]] was the principal subsidiary of [[Bush and Rank Cintel]]<ref>The Times 27 July 1962</ref>; it was merged with the newly acquired [[Murphy Radio]] by Rank<ref>The Times, 11 October 1963</ref>.   
1962 [[Bush Radio]] was the principal subsidiary of [[Bush and Rank Cintel]]<ref>The Times 27 July 1962</ref>; it was merged with the newly acquired [[Murphy Radio]] by Rank<ref>The Times, 11 October 1963</ref>.   

Latest revision as of 13:36, 8 May 2019

c.1961 Formation of Bush and Rank Cintel by the Rank Organisation; the new company was then quoted on the Stock Exchange[1].

1962 Bush Radio was the principal subsidiary of Bush and Rank Cintel[2]; it was merged with the newly acquired Murphy Radio by Rank[3].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times 21 March 1961
  2. The Times 27 July 1962
  3. The Times, 11 October 1963