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Manufacturer of special steels, of Sheffield | Manufacturer of special steels, of Sheffield | ||
1967 [[Marrison and Catherall]] changed its name to '''Ross and Catherall''' | |||
1978 reported profit margin over 20 percent<ref>The Times, Jun 29, 1978</ref> | 1978 reported profit margin over 20 percent<ref>The Times, Jun 29, 1978</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 20 February 2024
Manufacturer of special steels, of Sheffield
1967 Marrison and Catherall changed its name to Ross and Catherall
1978 reported profit margin over 20 percent[1]
1981 Acquired Trucast, one of its customers[2]
1989 Public company.[3] Producers of superalloys for the aerospace industry.
1989 Acquired by Vickers to broaden its connection with the aerospace business[4]
By 2001 was part of Vickers Turbine Components when it was sold by Rolls-Royce[5]
Became part of RCG Holdings.[6]
2001 RCG Holdings acquired Daniel Doncaster and Sons.