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1955 Pressac Ltd was established to manufacture radio and electrical components. <ref>Long Eaton Advertiser - Thursday 16 June 1983</ref>
1955 Pressac Ltd was established to manufacture radio and electrical components. <ref>Long Eaton Advertiser - Thursday 16 June 1983</ref>
The company became a major supplier of connectors for the t.v. industry and of flexible circuits for the motor industry.<ref>Stapleford & Sandiacre News - Friday 13 September 1974</ref>


1966 Pressac Holdings Ltd was incorporated.
1966 Pressac Holdings Ltd was incorporated.

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of Acton Grove, Long Eaton, Nottingham, manufacturer of electro-mechanical assemblies for the radio, television and telecommunications and later the automotive industries.

1955 Pressac Ltd was established to manufacture radio and electrical components. [1]

The company became a major supplier of connectors for the t.v. industry and of flexible circuits for the motor industry.[2]

1966 Pressac Holdings Ltd was incorporated.

1968 Shares listed on the Stock Exchange.

1970 Main subsidiaries included Wagstaff and Appleton and K. B. L. Engineering (Stapleford).[3]

2006 Appointment of receiver.


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Sources of Information

  1. Long Eaton Advertiser - Thursday 16 June 1983
  2. Stapleford & Sandiacre News - Friday 13 September 1974
  3. The Times, November 27, 1970