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Presumably consisted of the surviving parts of [[BICC Industrial Products]] | |||
1987 BICC Technologies, the electrical and electronics division of [[BICC]] had seen a slump in profits due to teething troubles at a new factory on Merseyside (which replaced 4 older factories) and also at a new plant, Sealectro, in the USA (replacing 2 older factories)<ref>The Times Sept. 10, 1987</ref> | 1987 BICC Technologies, the electrical and electronics division of [[BICC]] had seen a slump in profits due to teething troubles at a new factory on Merseyside (which replaced 4 older factories) and also at a new plant, Sealectro, in the USA (replacing 2 older factories)<ref>The Times Sept. 10, 1987</ref> | ||
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Presumably consisted of the surviving parts of BICC Industrial Products
1987 BICC Technologies, the electrical and electronics division of BICC had seen a slump in profits due to teething troubles at a new factory on Merseyside (which replaced 4 older factories) and also at a new plant, Sealectro, in the USA (replacing 2 older factories)[1]
1987 Acquired ATS (Telemetry) of Haywards Heath, which would complement the existing business of Transmitton which was involved in telemtry and energy management, and help build a systems group of significance[2]