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1995 [[Platon International]] of Birmingham was a member of the [[Wills Group]]<ref>Key British Enterprises 1995</ref>
1995 [[Platon International]] of Birmingham was a member of the [[Wills Group]]<ref>Key British Enterprises 1995</ref>


2002 In liquidation.
2002 '''Platon Instrumentation''' (previous names [[Platon Flow Control]] and [[G. A. Platon]])was in liquidation.<ref>London Gazette  2 August 2002</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:59, 8 February 2025

Maker of pressure measuring and control equipment

1984 Listed on the USM. The company was developing digital products for measurements in domestic applications.[1]

1985 Acquired K. and N. Electronics and Jenboame (and its subsidiary Dicoll Electronics)[2]

1987 Sold Platon K&N to its management, so the group could concentrate on instruments, telecommunications and computers.[3]

1993 Acquired by Wills Group[4]

1995 Platon International of Birmingham was a member of the Wills Group[5]

2002 Platon Instrumentation (previous names Platon Flow Control and G. A. Platon)was in liquidation.[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Mar. 5, 1984
  2. The Times May 14, 1985
  3. The Times July 17, 1987
  4. The Times Feb. 10, 1993
  5. Key British Enterprises 1995
  6. London Gazette 2 August 2002