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Radiospares changed its name to RS Components | 1937 Radiospares was founded in London by J. H. Waring and P. M. Sebestyen | ||
1947 Radiospares established an export link with the newly founded Radionics in Dublin | |||
1954 Radiospares products range was expanded beyond radio and television spares | |||
1967 '''Radiospares''' floated on the London Stock Exchange as '''Electrocomponents''' plc | |||
1971 [[Radiospares]] changed its name to RS Components | |||
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1937 Radiospares was founded in London by J. H. Waring and P. M. Sebestyen
1947 Radiospares established an export link with the newly founded Radionics in Dublin
1954 Radiospares products range was expanded beyond radio and television spares
1967 Radiospares floated on the London Stock Exchange as Electrocomponents plc
1971 Radiospares changed its name to RS Components