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1945 [[Radiomobile]] Ltd was formed as a joint company by the [[Gramophone Co]] with [[Smiths Motor Accessories]] Ltd.  The purpose was to market car radios developed and manufactured by the [[Gramophone Co]].  The new company was later to take the name [[S. Smith and Sons (Radiomobile)]] Ltd<ref>http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1950_1959/fulltext/020c02.pdf</ref>.
1945 [[Radiomobile]] Ltd was formed as a joint company by the [[Gramophone Co]] with [[Smiths Motor Accessories]] Ltd.  The purpose was to market car radios developed and manufactured by the [[Gramophone Co]].  The new company was later to take the name [[S. Smith and Sons (Radiomobile)]] Ltd<ref>[http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1950_1959/fulltext/020c02.pdf] Competition Commission</ref>.


1951 Part of [[S. Smith and Sons (England)]]
1951 Part of [[S. Smith and Sons (England)]]

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1945 Radiomobile Ltd was formed as a joint company by the Gramophone Co with Smiths Motor Accessories Ltd. The purpose was to market car radios developed and manufactured by the Gramophone Co. The new company was later to take the name S. Smith and Sons (Radiomobile) Ltd[1].

1951 Part of S. Smith and Sons (England)

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  1. [1] Competition Commission