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1989 [[British Car Auctions]] changed its name to '''ADT Auctions'''<ref>The Times Mar. 11, 1989</ref> | |||
1989 Previous name: [[Hawley Group]]; the company owned 20 percent of [[Nu-Swift]], fire extinguisher maker and office cleaning contractor<ref>The Times May 17, 1989</ref> | |||
1989 ADT Ltd sold the last of its property service companies, to allow it to concentrate on electronic security systems and car auctions<ref>The Times July 12, 1989</ref> | 1989 ADT Ltd sold the last of its property service companies, to allow it to concentrate on electronic security systems and car auctions<ref>The Times July 12, 1989</ref> |
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of Sunbury on Thames
1989 British Car Auctions changed its name to ADT Auctions[1]
1989 Previous name: Hawley Group; the company owned 20 percent of Nu-Swift, fire extinguisher maker and office cleaning contractor[2]
1989 ADT Ltd sold the last of its property service companies, to allow it to concentrate on electronic security systems and car auctions[3]
1990 Formation of ADT Group Ltd