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1996 Management buyout of a group of 17 European building products companies from [[Williams Holdings]]; the business included [[Valor Co|Valor]], [[Rawlplug Co|Rawlplug]], [[Amdega]], [[Swish Products|Swish]]. The new company was called [[Newmond]]; Williams retained an interest in the business<ref>The Times Dec. 5, 1996</ref><ref>1997 Annual report</ref> | 1996 Management buyout of a group of 17 European building products companies from [[Williams Holdings]]; the business included [[Valor Co|Valor]], [[Rawlplug Co|Rawlplug]], [[Amdega]], [[Swish Products|Swish]]. The new company was called [[Newmond]]; Williams retained an interest in the business<ref>The Times Dec. 5, 1996</ref><ref>1997 Annual report</ref> | ||
1997 Sold the 3 direct-sale businesses, [[Amdega]], [[Smallbone]], [[Compton Buildings]], as had been planned at the time of acquisition. Acquired building and electrical fixings company [[CCL]] of Leeds which was combined with [[George Clark (Sheffield)|Ancon Clark]] as Ancon CCL. The heating division consisted of [[Heatrae|Heatrae Sadia]], [[Aqualisa]], Valor. Home Products division included Swish Track & Pole, Swish Building Products, [[Vi-Spring Products|Vi-Spring]], [[Dreamland Electrical Appliances|Dreamland]] including small appliances under the [[Breville]] brand, [[Joseph Corbett and Son (Timber)|Larch-Lap]]. | 1997 Sold the 3 direct-sale businesses, [[Amdega]], [[Smallbone]], [[Compton Buildings]], as had been planned at the time of acquisition. Acquired building and electrical fixings company [[CCL Systems|CCL]] of Leeds which was combined with [[George Clark (Sheffield)|Ancon Clark]] as Ancon CCL. The heating division consisted of [[Heatrae|Heatrae Sadia]], [[Aqualisa]], Valor. Home Products division included Swish Track & Pole, Swish Building Products, [[Vi-Spring Products|Vi-Spring]], [[Dreamland Electrical Appliances|Dreamland]] including small appliances under the [[Breville]] brand, [[Joseph Corbett and Son (Timber)|Larch-Lap]]. | ||
c1998 Acquired by Candover Investments and Electra Partners | c1998 Acquired by Candover Investments and Electra Partners |
Revision as of 10:11, 1 April 2021
1996 Management buyout of a group of 17 European building products companies from Williams Holdings; the business included Valor, Rawlplug, Amdega, Swish. The new company was called Newmond; Williams retained an interest in the business[1][2]
1997 Sold the 3 direct-sale businesses, Amdega, Smallbone, Compton Buildings, as had been planned at the time of acquisition. Acquired building and electrical fixings company CCL of Leeds which was combined with Ancon Clark as Ancon CCL. The heating division consisted of Heatrae Sadia, Aqualisa, Valor. Home Products division included Swish Track & Pole, Swish Building Products, Vi-Spring, Dreamland including small appliances under the Breville brand, Larch-Lap.
c1998 Acquired by Candover Investments and Electra Partners
2000 Combined with Baxi when that company was acquired by Candover and Electra[3]
2013 Newmond Building Products was in liquidation[4]