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1982 [[BTG]] created a new company, [[Newbury Data Recording]], combining 2 of its client companies [[ | 1982 [[BTG]] created a new company, [[Newbury Data Recording]], combining 2 of its client companies [[Data Recording Equipment Co]] of Staines, maker of dot matrix printers, and [[Newbury Laboratories]], maker of visual display unit; the new company would be the largest British-owned supplier of computer peripherals and would market peripherals from other British companies too, such as computer disc drives made by [[United Peripherals]] Ltd of Winsford<ref>The Times, Jun 10, 1982</ref> | ||
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1982 BTG created a new company, Newbury Data Recording, combining 2 of its client companies Data Recording Equipment Co of Staines, maker of dot matrix printers, and Newbury Laboratories, maker of visual display unit; the new company would be the largest British-owned supplier of computer peripherals and would market peripherals from other British companies too, such as computer disc drives made by United Peripherals Ltd of Winsford[1]
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- ↑ The Times, Jun 10, 1982