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1974 [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]] acquired Alfred Teves, German manufacturer of brakes, and other European component manufacturers.  Planned to open a factory in Wales<ref>The Times 14 January 1974</ref>. This is now (2025) Continental Teves UK, at Ebbw Vale. Presumably a subsidiary of [[Continental Tyre and Rubber Co]]?
1974 [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]] acquired Alfred Teves, German manufacturer of brakes, and other European component manufacturers.  Planned to open a factory in Wales<ref>The Times 14 January 1974</ref>.  
 
Acquired by [[Continental AG]]
 
2001 Continental Teves designed and developed high tech solutions to the needs of the automotive industry in respect of chassis engineering and design dynamics<ref>The Times Feb. 1, 2001</ref>.


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Revision as of 18:20, 26 March 2025

October 1975. ARE.

of Germany

1974 ITT acquired Alfred Teves, German manufacturer of brakes, and other European component manufacturers. Planned to open a factory in Wales[1].

Acquired by Continental AG

2001 Continental Teves designed and developed high tech solutions to the needs of the automotive industry in respect of chassis engineering and design dynamics[2].

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times 14 January 1974
  2. The Times Feb. 1, 2001