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1960 Acquired [[Ideal Capsules]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jul 28, 1960</ref>, [[P. A. Permuta (Plastics)]], [[Permuta Closures]] and 75 percent of [[Martin Supply Co (Westcliffe)]]<ref>The Times, Nov 15, 1960</ref> | 1960 Acquired [[Ideal Capsules]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jul 28, 1960</ref>, [[P. A. Permuta (Plastics)]], [[Permuta Closures]] and 75 percent of [[Martin Supply Co (Westcliffe)]]<ref>The Times, Nov 15, 1960</ref> | ||
1977 Subsidiary companies included: | |||
* Metal Closures (Huddersfield) Ltd., Tandem Industrial Estate, Waterloo, Huddersfield. | |||
* Metal Closures (Port Talbot) Ltd., Henshaw Street, Port Talbot. | |||
* Metal Closures Extensions Ltd., Barnet Road, London Colney. | |||
* Metal Closures Extrusions Ltd., Deal Street, Bury. | |||
* Metal Closures Ltd., Bromford Lane, West Bromwich and Henshaw Street, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan. | |||
* Metal Closures Thermoplastics Ltd. | |||
1990 [[Suter]] owned 29.9 percent and were the first to accept the offer from [[Wassall]]<ref>The Times January 24, 1990</ref> when they acquired Metal Closures. | 1990 [[Suter]] owned 29.9 percent and were the first to accept the offer from [[Wassall]]<ref>The Times January 24, 1990</ref> when they acquired Metal Closures. |
Revision as of 17:06, 6 July 2022
of 40 Brook St, London (1969)
1959 Metal Closures Ltd merged with John Dale Ltd to form Metal Closures Group[1] [2]
1960 Acquired Ideal Capsules Ltd[3], P. A. Permuta (Plastics), Permuta Closures and 75 percent of Martin Supply Co (Westcliffe)[4]
1977 Subsidiary companies included:
- Metal Closures (Huddersfield) Ltd., Tandem Industrial Estate, Waterloo, Huddersfield.
- Metal Closures (Port Talbot) Ltd., Henshaw Street, Port Talbot.
- Metal Closures Extensions Ltd., Barnet Road, London Colney.
- Metal Closures Extrusions Ltd., Deal Street, Bury.
- Metal Closures Ltd., Bromford Lane, West Bromwich and Henshaw Street, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan.
- Metal Closures Thermoplastics Ltd.
1990 Suter owned 29.9 percent and were the first to accept the offer from Wassall[5] when they acquired Metal Closures.