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of Wokingham | of Wokingham, maker of high frequency induction equipment for the heat treatment and forging industries | ||
1947 Company founded by C E M Tibbs and E C Stanley | 1947 Company founded by C E M Tibbs and E C Stanley | ||
By 1964 when it was acquired by [[David Brown Corporation]], claimed to be the largest maker of induction heated and dielectric heated furnaces in the world<ref>The Times, Aug 28, 1964</ref> | By 1964 when it was acquired by [[David Brown Corporation]], claimed to be the largest maker of induction heated and dielectric heated furnaces in the world<ref>The Times, Aug 28, 1964</ref> | ||
Majority stake acquired by Scienta Holdings | |||
1978 Acquired by [[Forward Technology]]<ref>The Times Apr. 18, 1978</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 26 October 2022

of Wokingham, maker of high frequency induction equipment for the heat treatment and forging industries
1947 Company founded by C E M Tibbs and E C Stanley
By 1964 when it was acquired by David Brown Corporation, claimed to be the largest maker of induction heated and dielectric heated furnaces in the world[1]
Majority stake acquired by Scienta Holdings
1978 Acquired by Forward Technology[2]