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Founded in 1964 by Jim Slater, previously deputy sales director at [[Leyland]]; and Peter Walker, a future Conservative government cabinet minister. They acquired [[H. Lotery and Co]] and changed its name to '''Slater, Walker Securites''', using it as an investment vehicle to acquire under performing companies. Slater, Walker later gained a reputation for ruthless asset stripping.<ref>The Times, September 15, 1976</ref> | Founded in 1964 by Jim Slater, previously deputy sales director at [[Leyland]]; and Peter Walker, a future Conservative government cabinet minister. They acquired a clothing company [[H. Lotery and Co]] and changed its name to '''Slater, Walker Securites''', using it as an investment vehicle to acquire under performing companies. Slater, Walker later gained a reputation for ruthless asset stripping.<ref>The Times, September 15, 1976</ref> | ||
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of London.
Founded in 1964 by Jim Slater, previously deputy sales director at Leyland; and Peter Walker, a future Conservative government cabinet minister. They acquired a clothing company H. Lotery and Co and changed its name to Slater, Walker Securites, using it as an investment vehicle to acquire under performing companies. Slater, Walker later gained a reputation for ruthless asset stripping.[1]
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- ↑ The Times, September 15, 1976