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1968 Maker of loudspeakers, tuners, and amplifiers at Wembley and Havant. 78% of Goodmans' ordinary shares were owned by [[Radio Rentals]] and 22% by The [[Plessey Co]] Ltd.
1968 Maker of loudspeakers, tuners, and amplifiers at Wembley and Havant. 78% of Goodmans' ordinary shares were owned by [[Radio Rentals]] and 22% by The [[Plessey Co]] Ltd.
At some point there was a management buyout
1986 Tannoy (loudspeakers) and '''Goodmans''' were merged to form TGI<ref>The Times 15 January 1988</ref>


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Revision as of 19:25, 26 April 2012

1946. From The British Trade Journal. March edition.

Goodmans Industries, maker of loudspeakers and electronic equipment, of Wembley, Middlesex and Havant

1925 Company founded.

1933 Private company formed.

1936 Name changed.

1961 Electrical engineers and manufacturers of radio components, public address equipment, loud speakers and electro magnetic instruments. 650 employees.

1968 Maker of loudspeakers, tuners, and amplifiers at Wembley and Havant. 78% of Goodmans' ordinary shares were owned by Radio Rentals and 22% by The Plessey Co Ltd.

At some point there was a management buyout

1986 Tannoy (loudspeakers) and Goodmans were merged to form TGI[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times 15 January 1988