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1968 Became part of [[GEC-Elliott Automation]]<ref>The Times, December 20, 1968</ref>
1968 Became part of [[GEC-Elliott Automation]]<ref>The Times, December 20, 1968</ref>


1979 Formation of [[Fisher International]], brought together the Fischer Controls subsidiary of [[Monsanto Co|Monsanto]], and [[GEC]]'s process controls and control valve division.<ref>The Times May 4, 1983</ref>. Presumably this was one of the GEC constituents.
1978 '''GEC-Elliot Control Valves''' made some Fisher valves under licence from [[Fisher Controls]] of USA<ref>The Times July 1, 1978</ref>
 
1979 Formation of [[Fisher International]], brought together the Fischer Controls subsidiary of [[Monsanto Co|Monsanto]], and [[GEC]]'s process controls and control valve division.<ref>The Times May 4, 1983</ref>. This involved '''GEC-Elliot Control Valves''' and [[GEC-Marconi Process Control]] at Leicester.<ref>The Times July 1, 1978</ref>


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1968 Became part of GEC-Elliott Automation[1]

1978 GEC-Elliot Control Valves made some Fisher valves under licence from Fisher Controls of USA[2]

1979 Formation of Fisher International, brought together the Fischer Controls subsidiary of Monsanto, and GEC's process controls and control valve division.[3]. This involved GEC-Elliot Control Valves and GEC-Marconi Process Control at Leicester.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 20, 1968
  2. The Times July 1, 1978
  3. The Times May 4, 1983
  4. The Times July 1, 1978