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'''Cray Electronics''', of Crayford, electronics development and testing. | '''Cray Electronics''', of Crayford, electronics development and testing. | ||
1956 Company incorporated by Victor Warner as electrical engineers, etc. | of Erith (1983) | ||
of Newbury | |||
1956 Company incorporated by Victor Warner and Reginald Polumbo as electrical engineers, etc. | |||
1970 Cray Electronics Ltd incorporated as a public company, specialising in high precision sheet metal equipment for the telecoms industry<ref>The Times 4 September 1970</ref>. | 1970 Cray Electronics Ltd incorporated as a public company, specialising in high precision sheet metal equipment for the telecoms industry<ref>The Times 4 September 1970</ref>. | ||
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1982 Re-registered as Cray Electronics PLC | 1982 Re-registered as Cray Electronics PLC | ||
1983 Acquired [[J. O. Grant and Taylor (London)]] Ltd | |||
1984 The company was acquired by [[Cray Electronics Holdings]] | 1984 The company was acquired by [[Cray Electronics Holdings]] | ||
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[[Category: Town - Crayford]] | [[Category: Town - Crayford]] | ||
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[[Category: Town - Newbury]] | [[Category: Town - Newbury]] | ||
[[Category: Electronic Equipment]] | [[Category: Electronic Equipment]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 24 February 2024
Cray Electronics, of Crayford, electronics development and testing.
of Erith (1983)
of Newbury
1956 Company incorporated by Victor Warner and Reginald Polumbo as electrical engineers, etc.
1970 Cray Electronics Ltd incorporated as a public company, specialising in high precision sheet metal equipment for the telecoms industry[1].
1972 Reverse take-over by J. and S. Engineers, a private company engaged in precision engineering including centrifugal pumps. This was stimulated by Spey Investments[2].
1973 Reverse take-over of C. and N. Electrical Industries, a subsidiary of Crest Nicholson. This was stimulated by Spey Investments[3].
1978 Spey Investments acquired Crest Nicholson's holdings in the company, giving it a majority of the shares in the company[4]
1980 Throgmorton Trust acquired 70% of the shares in Cray but did not want to acquire the remainder[5].
1982 Re-registered as Cray Electronics PLC
1983 Acquired J. O. Grant and Taylor (London) Ltd
1984 The company was acquired by Cray Electronics Holdings
1984 Cray Electronics, focused on engineering, defence systems and equipment testing, was listed on the London Stock Exchange
1985 Acquired Malvern Instruments[6]
1992 Acquired travel business Autofile Ltd
1992 Sold Malvern Instruments to Burnfield[7].
1993 Wireless testing business launched
1996 Company name changed to Anite Plc
2006 Company acquired network testing business Nemo
See Also
Sources of Information
- Anite website [1]