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1963 [[ICI]] would invest £1million in the company which would be developed jointly with Yorkshire Imperial Metals, taking over all of the plastics interests of that company, in plastic pipes and fittings for building applications | 1963 [[ICI]] would invest £1million in the company which would be developed jointly with Yorkshire Imperial Metals, taking over all of the plastics interests of that company, in plastic pipes and fittings for building applications | ||
1967 [[ICI]] | 1967 [[ICI]] transferred its stake in the company to [[Yorkshire Imperial Metals]]<ref>The Times 10 June 1967</ref> | ||
1969 Part of [[IMI Group]] | 1969 Part of [[IMI Group]] | ||
1988 Sold to Uponor, the British arm of the Finnish company of similar name<ref>The Times 17 February 1988</ref>. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 6 April 2012
Maker of plastic goods, of Leeds
1962 Yorkshire Imperial Metals registered the new company Yorkshire Imperial Plastics[1]
1963 ICI would invest £1million in the company which would be developed jointly with Yorkshire Imperial Metals, taking over all of the plastics interests of that company, in plastic pipes and fittings for building applications
1967 ICI transferred its stake in the company to Yorkshire Imperial Metals[2]
1969 Part of IMI Group
1988 Sold to Uponor, the British arm of the Finnish company of similar name[3].