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1987 Acquired [[Bull Electric]]
1987 [[Noble and Lund]] acquired [[Bull Electric]]
 
1989 Noble and Lund changed its name to [[Cooks Industries]] plc. but the company was loss making.<ref>Newcastle Journal  12 September 1989</ref>


1990 February: Sold [[Bull Electric]]; during the 4 years ownership by Cooks, Bull never made a profit.
1990 February: Sold [[Bull Electric]]; during the 4 years ownership by Cooks, Bull never made a profit.

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1987 Noble and Lund acquired Bull Electric

1989 Noble and Lund changed its name to Cooks Industries plc. but the company was loss making.[1]

1990 February: Sold Bull Electric; during the 4 years ownership by Cooks, Bull never made a profit.

1990 April: Bioplan Holdings reversed into Cooks Industries[2]; Bioplan was a provider of private healthcare services, especially owning several hospitals; Cooks became a holding company which provided management services to its subsidiary Eurotek, maker of office furniture. It was planned to sell this company eventually[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Newcastle Journal 12 September 1989
  2. The Times Nov. 1, 1990
  3. Bioplan rights issue