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1938 [[Ismay Industries]] sold its interests in [[Sterling Batteries|Sterling Battery]] Ltd and [[Ismay Cables]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Dec 15, 1938</ref>
1938 [[Ismay Industries]] sold its interests in [[Sterling Batteries|Sterling Battery]] Ltd and [[Ismay Cables]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Dec 15, 1938</ref>. [[A. C. Cossor]] purchased Sterling Batteries Ltd<ref>The Times, Nov 12, 1938</ref>


1940 [[A. C. Cossor]] purchased the whole of the share capital of [[Sterling Cable Co]]<ref>The Times, Jan 09, 1940</ref> and reorganised the company.  It is presumed this was the business and plant that had formed [[Ismay Cables]] (but do not have a reference to prove so).
By 1940 [[A. C. Cossor]] had purchased the whole of the share capital of [[Sterling Cable Co]]<ref>The Times, Jan 09, 1940</ref> and reorganised the company.  It is presumed this was the business and plant that had formed [[Ismay Cables]] (but do not have a reference to prove so).


1942 [[Sterling Cable Co]] Ltd disposed of [[Sterling Batteries]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Aug 26, 1943</ref>
1942 [[Sterling Cable Co]] Ltd disposed of [[Sterling Batteries]] Ltd on profitable terms<ref>The Times, Aug 26, 1943</ref>





Latest revision as of 11:35, 14 January 2013

1938 Ismay Industries sold its interests in Sterling Battery Ltd and Ismay Cables Ltd[1]. A. C. Cossor purchased Sterling Batteries Ltd[2]

By 1940 A. C. Cossor had purchased the whole of the share capital of Sterling Cable Co[3] and reorganised the company. It is presumed this was the business and plant that had formed Ismay Cables (but do not have a reference to prove so).

1942 Sterling Cable Co Ltd disposed of Sterling Batteries Ltd on profitable terms[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 15, 1938
  2. The Times, Nov 12, 1938
  3. The Times, Jan 09, 1940
  4. The Times, Aug 26, 1943