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1956 A majority share in the company was acquired by [[H. E. Proprietary]] and later owned by [[Consolidated Gold Fields]] | 1956 A majority share in the company was acquired by [[H. E. Proprietary]] and later owned by [[Consolidated Gold Fields]] | ||
1962 Acquired [[Brass Pressings (London)]] Ltd<ref>The Times Aug. 8, 1962</ref> | |||
1984 '''Alumasc Group''' was formed as a management buyout of 2 business from [[Consolidated Gold Fields]], Alumasc and Ingersoll.<ref>The Times May 16, 1986</ref> | 1984 '''Alumasc Group''' was formed as a management buyout of 2 business from [[Consolidated Gold Fields]], Alumasc and Ingersoll.<ref>The Times May 16, 1986</ref> |
Revision as of 14:31, 24 November 2022

Alumasc Ltd. of Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northants.
1956 A majority share in the company was acquired by H. E. Proprietary and later owned by Consolidated Gold Fields
1962 Acquired Brass Pressings (London) Ltd[1]
1984 Alumasc Group was formed as a management buyout of 2 business from Consolidated Gold Fields, Alumasc and Ingersoll.[2]
By 1986 was involved in a diverse range of products from aluminium beer kegs, through aluminium building products to Ingersoll locks. The company went public.