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1989 Partco Ltd acquired [[Advance Motor Supplies|GKN Autoparts]], except for some businesses that Partco did not want | 1989 Partco Ltd acquired [[Advance Motor Supplies|GKN Autoparts]], except for some businesses that Partco did not want | ||
1994 Flotation of the | 1994 Flotation of the '''Partco Autoparts''' company<ref>The Times March 09, 1994</ref> | ||
1996 Acquired [[Serck Marston]], distributor of radiators | |||
1997 Acquired [[Brown Brothers]], maker of car components, which means the company had trebled in size since flotation in 1994<ref>The Times, February 28, 1997</ref> | |||
1995 Made its second acquisition since flotation: [[Downey Autoparts]]<ref>The Times January 05, 1995</ref>. | 1995 Made its second acquisition since flotation: [[Downey Autoparts]]<ref>The Times January 05, 1995</ref>. |
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Distributor of automotive parts
1986 The automotive parts distribution business Quinton Hazell[1] was subject to a management buyout from Burmah Oil Co and adopted the name Partco Group; the company had 300 branches nationwide[2]
1989 Partco Ltd acquired GKN Autoparts, except for some businesses that Partco did not want
1994 Flotation of the Partco Autoparts company[3]
1996 Acquired Serck Marston, distributor of radiators
1997 Acquired Brown Brothers, maker of car components, which means the company had trebled in size since flotation in 1994[4]
1995 Made its second acquisition since flotation: Downey Autoparts[5].
1996 Acquired Serck Marston, distributor of radiators
1997 Acquired Brown Brothers, maker of car components, which meant that Partco had trebled in size since flotation in 1994[6]