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1994 Acquired [[Horstmann Gear Co|Horstmann Group]]. | 1994 Acquired [[Horstmann Gear Co|Horstmann Group]]. | ||
1996 It was reported that Clayhithe, the computer software to electronic timer group, had sold its electrical test equipment subsidiary Adwel Industries to Canadian group Black and McDonald in an agreement worth £215,000 in cash and a further £150,000 over three years.<ref>Shropshire Star 31 May 1996</ref> | 1996 It was reported that Clayhithe, the computer software to electronic timer group, had sold its electrical test equipment subsidiary [[Adwel Industries]] to Canadian group Black and McDonald in an agreement worth £215,000 in cash and a further £150,000 over three years.<ref>Shropshire Star 31 May 1996</ref> | ||
1998 [[Clayhithe]] plc, described as an electronic equipment group, was acquired by the measurement and controls group [[Roxspur|Roxspur]] plc.<ref>The Times, February 19, 1998</ref> | 1998 [[Clayhithe]] plc, described as an electronic equipment group, was acquired by the measurement and controls group [[Roxspur|Roxspur]] plc.<ref>The Times, February 19, 1998</ref> |
Latest revision as of 19:16, 19 August 2024
of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
1980 Set up by John Jones[1]
1987 Acquired BETEC plc, a quoted company into which it reversed; went onto sell land at Aylesbury for housing[2]. Name changed to Clayhithe plc.
1991 Name changed to Clayhithe Group Ltd
1994 Acquired Horstmann Group.
1996 It was reported that Clayhithe, the computer software to electronic timer group, had sold its electrical test equipment subsidiary Adwel Industries to Canadian group Black and McDonald in an agreement worth £215,000 in cash and a further £150,000 over three years.[3]
1998 Clayhithe plc, described as an electronic equipment group, was acquired by the measurement and controls group Roxspur plc.[4]
2014 Clayhithe was wound up[5]
See Also
Sources of Information
- London Gazette 11 April 2002