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1998 Disposed of the engineering businesses
1995 [[Graystone]] acquired the '''Ring Group''', supplier of automotive parts and consumer lighting products<ref>The Times June 8, 1995</ref>


1999 The company was a distribution company, focussed on lighting, automotive and consumer businesses<ref>1999 Annual report</ref>
1997 After a profit warning and failure of a bid for the company, the chairman of Graystone resigned.
 
1997/8 Disposed of the engineering businesses
 
1998 Name changed to [[Ring]] plc; moved head office from Wilmslow to Leeds.
 
1999 The company was a distribution company, focussed on lighting, automotive and consumer businesses. Acquired PH Products Ltd and Arctic Products Ltd<ref>1999 Annual report</ref>


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Ring plc

1995 Graystone acquired the Ring Group, supplier of automotive parts and consumer lighting products[1]

1997 After a profit warning and failure of a bid for the company, the chairman of Graystone resigned.

1997/8 Disposed of the engineering businesses

1998 Name changed to Ring plc; moved head office from Wilmslow to Leeds.

1999 The company was a distribution company, focussed on lighting, automotive and consumer businesses. Acquired PH Products Ltd and Arctic Products Ltd[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times June 8, 1995
  2. 1999 Annual report