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1966 Erie Resistors at Great Yarmouth had been hit by the slump in demand and had to make some staff redundant<ref>The Times Oct. 18, 1966</ref> | 1966 Erie Resistors at Great Yarmouth had been hit by the slump in demand and had to make some staff redundant<ref>The Times Oct. 18, 1966</ref> | ||
Took over [[A. H. Hunt (Capacitors) at Wrexham and moved staff onto the site, initially occupying several existing buildings and then moving staff into a new one built for them by the Board of Trade.<ref>The Times , Mar. 24, 1969</ref> | Took over [[A. H. Hunt (Capacitors)]] at Wrexham and moved staff onto the site, initially occupying several existing buildings and then moving staff into a new one built for them by the Board of Trade.<ref>The Times , Mar. 24, 1969</ref> | ||
1975 '''Erie Technological Products Inc''' agreed to sell '''Erie Electronics''' to [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]]<ref>The Times Oct. 10, 1975</ref> | 1975 '''Erie Technological Products Inc''' agreed to sell '''Erie Electronics''' to [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]]<ref>The Times Oct. 10, 1975</ref> |
Revision as of 17:08, 26 February 2025
of South Denes, Great Yarmouth.
of Hunt Works, Industrial Estate, Wrexham.(1972)
of Stoke Holy Cross Road, Arminghall, Norwich (1977)
1966 Erie Resistors at Great Yarmouth had been hit by the slump in demand and had to make some staff redundant[1]
Took over A. H. Hunt (Capacitors) at Wrexham and moved staff onto the site, initially occupying several existing buildings and then moving staff into a new one built for them by the Board of Trade.[2]
1975 Erie Technological Products Inc agreed to sell Erie Electronics to ITT[3]
By 1977 the Wrexham Division Industrial Estate, Wrexham was part of of ITT Components
1982 Erie Electronics was acquired by Unitech[4]