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1974 Mr. I. F. Donald was appointed Chairman of [[GKN Powder Metallurgy]] and Mr. M. O. Bumfrey continued as managing director.  Mr. P. B. Hamilton was appointed a non-executive director.  Mr. C. J. Williams and Mr. C. T. Taylor resigned their appointments on the board of the company.  Mr. Williams and Mr. H. D. Browne remained as non-executive directors.<ref>The Engineer 1974/05/30</ref>
1974 Mr. I. F. Donald was appointed Chairman of [[GKN Powder Metallurgy]] and Mr. M. O. Bumfrey continued as managing director.  Mr. P. B. Hamilton was appointed a non-executive director.  Mr. C. J. Williams and Mr. C. T. Taylor resigned their appointments on the board of the company.  Mr. Williams and Mr. H. D. Browne remained as non-executive directors.<ref>The Engineer 1974/05/30</ref>

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Note: this is a sub-section of GKN

1974 Mr. I. F. Donald was appointed Chairman of GKN Powder Metallurgy and Mr. M. O. Bumfrey continued as managing director. Mr. P. B. Hamilton was appointed a non-executive director. Mr. C. J. Williams and Mr. C. T. Taylor resigned their appointments on the board of the company. Mr. Williams and Mr. H. D. Browne remained as non-executive directors.[1]

From the late 1990s, GKN built a major global business in powder metallurgy, which operates as the GKN Sinter Metals group.

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  1. The Engineer 1974/05/30