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1972 Still a private company when it completed a reverse take-over of [[Cray Electronics]], orchestrated by its majority shareholder [[Spey Investments]]. A large part of the work of this company was on Government contracts<ref>The Times June 7, 1973</ref> | 1972 Still a private company when it completed a reverse take-over of [[Cray Electronics]], orchestrated by its majority shareholder [[Spey Investments]]. A large part of the work of this company was on Government contracts<ref>The Times June 7, 1973</ref> | ||
1983 Subsidiaries of Cray Electronics included:<ref>1983 Annual report</ref> | |||
* [[J. and S. Electronics]] Ltd of Crawley | |||
* [[J. and S. Marine ]] Ltd of Barnstaple | |||
* [[J. and S. Precision]] Ltd of Crawley | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 24 February 2024
Precision engineers including centrifugal pumps
1963 Consolidation of the board functions of the company and its subsidiaries[1]
1966 Mr G. C Harte of J. and S. Precision and Mr P. L. Somlo of J. and S. Pumps were appointed to the board of J. and S. Engineers[2]
1967 Planned to seek Stock Market quotation this year[3]
1967 Winner of the Queen's Award to Industry[4]
Constructed a new factory in Barnstaple; Stock Market float postponed until 1971 [5]
1972 Still a private company when it completed a reverse take-over of Cray Electronics, orchestrated by its majority shareholder Spey Investments. A large part of the work of this company was on Government contracts[6]
1983 Subsidiaries of Cray Electronics included:[7]
- J. and S. Electronics Ltd of Crawley
- J. and S. Marine Ltd of Barnstaple
- J. and S. Precision Ltd of Crawley