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1988 Management buy-out of [[Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Co|RHP]] bearings division
Manufacturer of bearings


Acquired Neuweg of Germany
1987 Management buy-in of [[Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Co|RHP]] bearings division formed United Precision Industries
 
1988 Acquired bearings makers: Neuweg of Germany and WIB of Switzerland<ref>The Times, December 11, 1989</ref>


1990 The UPI Group (RHP brand) of Nottingham (sic), Britain's largest bearing manufacturer, was acquired by [[NSK Bearings|NSK]] of Japan<ref>NSK website [http://www.nsk.com/company/history/index.html]</ref><ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, June 01, 1990</ref><ref> The Times, January 30, 1992</ref>
1990 The UPI Group (RHP brand) of Nottingham (sic), Britain's largest bearing manufacturer, was acquired by [[NSK Bearings|NSK]] of Japan<ref>NSK website [http://www.nsk.com/company/history/index.html]</ref><ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, June 01, 1990</ref><ref> The Times, January 30, 1992</ref>

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Manufacturer of bearings

1987 Management buy-in of RHP bearings division formed United Precision Industries

1988 Acquired bearings makers: Neuweg of Germany and WIB of Switzerland[1]

1990 The UPI Group (RHP brand) of Nottingham (sic), Britain's largest bearing manufacturer, was acquired by NSK of Japan[2][3][4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 11, 1989
  2. NSK website [1]
  3. The Times (London, England), Friday, June 01, 1990
  4. The Times, January 30, 1992