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1969 Profits dropped due to reduction in demand
1969 Profits dropped due to reduction in demand


1970 Merged with [[Phonotas]], provider of a telephone cleaning service<ref>The Times Mar. 20, 1970</ref>.  Three private investors put money into the business and gained seats on the board<ref>The Times July 6, 1970</ref>.  As a result they were able to reverse their small chemicals company into the listed Brent Manufacturing, becoming [[Brent Chemicals International]]<ref>The Times Aug. 23, 1976</ref>
1970 Merged with [[Phonotas]], provider of a telephone cleaning service<ref>The Times Mar. 20, 1970</ref>.  Three private investors put money into the business and gained seats on the board<ref>The Times July 6, 1970</ref>.  As a result took control of the company which became [[Brent Chemicals International]]<ref>The Times Aug. 23, 1976</ref>





Latest revision as of 08:19, 15 October 2021

1930 Company incorporated

Supplier of driers to paint manufacturers; manufacturer of industrial chemicals.

1961 Brent Manufacturing Co was incorporated as a public company; a minority of its shares were made available to the public. Subsidiary Brent Chemical Products[1]

1967 Acquired the chemical products division of Zenith Carburetters[2]

1969 Profits dropped due to reduction in demand

1970 Merged with Phonotas, provider of a telephone cleaning service[3]. Three private investors put money into the business and gained seats on the board[4]. As a result took control of the company which became Brent Chemicals International[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 20, 1961
  2. The Times Mar. 11, 1967
  3. The Times Mar. 20, 1970
  4. The Times July 6, 1970
  5. The Times Aug. 23, 1976