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The [[MG]] operation was moved from [[Austin Morris]] to [[Jaguar Rover Triumph]], which was thought to be a better fit<ref>The Times, Sep 20, 1978</ref> | The [[MG]] operation was moved from [[Austin Morris]] to [[Jaguar Rover Triumph]], which was thought to be a better fit<ref>The Times, Sep 20, 1978</ref> | ||
1984 [[Jaguar]] was floated, an early privatization by the Thatcher government<ref>The Times, Jun 15, 1984</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:07, 11 January 2016
1978 One of the 3 divisions of BL Cars formed by Michael Edwardes when he took over as chairman of BL
The MG operation was moved from Austin Morris to Jaguar Rover Triumph, which was thought to be a better fit[1]
1984 Jaguar was floated, an early privatization by the Thatcher government[2]