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Revision as of 17:02, 25 April 2012
Factories at Wolverhampton and Abergavenny
1928 Share issue for £200k to form the company and acquire two factories. One factory at Wolverhampton, the Stewart Street works of AJS; the other was acquired from Gilwern Manufacturing Co of Abergavenny. Stewart Street was used for producing radio receivers, radiograms and loudspeakers. Abergavenny was used for the production of gramophone motors[1] [2]
1928 Symphony Gramophone & Radio (Foreign) Limited formed with £200k capital [3]
1930 Petition for winding up the company by Plessey Co