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1952 Private company. | 1952 Private company. | ||
1954 '''Grundig (Great Britain) Ltd.''' along with its parent company [[Johnson British Electric]], acquired by [[Gas Purification and Chemical Co]]. | 1954 '''Grundig (Great Britain) Ltd.''' along with its parent company [[Johnson British Electric]], acquired by [[Gas Purification and Chemical Co]].<ref>Daily Herald, August 18, 1954</ref> | ||
1961 Manufacturers of tape recorders, dictating machines, radios and radiograms. 250 employees.<ref> [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref> | 1961 Manufacturers of tape recorders, dictating machines, radios and radiograms. 250 employees.<ref> [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref> |
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Grundig (Great Britain) Ltd. of Sydenham, London, sole concessionaires for Grundig electronics in the United Kingdom.
1952 Private company.
1954 Grundig (Great Britain) Ltd. along with its parent company Johnson British Electric, acquired by Gas Purification and Chemical Co.[1]
1961 Manufacturers of tape recorders, dictating machines, radios and radiograms. 250 employees.[2]
1992 Grundig International, Mill Road, Rugby. In-Car Entertainment.
1994 Grundig Car Audio of Rugby Road
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Daily Herald, August 18, 1954
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE