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1972 Sold its interests in [[Tunley Holdings]]. The associated company [[Cellofoam]] was making losses<ref>The Times June 2, 1972</ref> | 1972 Sold its interests in [[Tunley Holdings]]. The associated company [[Cellofoam]] was making losses<ref>The Times June 2, 1972</ref> | ||
1973 Acquired [[Margo Fabrics]] and its subsidiary [[Team Valley Industries]]<ref>The Times Oct. 16, 1973</ref> | |||
1976 Sold Newage Kitchens to its management<ref>The Times Apr. 8, 1976</ref> | 1976 Sold Newage Kitchens to its management<ref>The Times Apr. 8, 1976</ref> |
Revision as of 18:09, 29 January 2024
of Liverpool, converter of textiles and PVC products (1967)
of Liverpool, fabric importer and timber merchant (1989)
1964 Became a public company.
1965 The principal subsidiary was J. H. Porter and Co[1]
1967 Acquired Tunley Holdings and its subsidiary P. H. Haydock, and West Dowels and Mouldings Ltd[2]
1970 Rexmore acquired John Unerman and Sons and John Singleton[3]
1972 Sold its interests in Tunley Holdings. The associated company Cellofoam was making losses[4]
1973 Acquired Margo Fabrics and its subsidiary Team Valley Industries[5]
1976 Sold Newage Kitchens to its management[6]
1976 Sold its interests in Unerman Holdings[7]
1977 Acquired J. Rosenthal and Sons[8]
1980 Sold its Blackburn plant which made woven polystyrene for upholstery[9]
1983 Sold its narrow fabrics division, British Trimmings, to Berisfords[10]
1989 Disposed of its Waldmans and Rosenthal businesses[11]