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1962 Company formed as a subsidiary of [[Thomas De La Rue and Co|De La Rue]] to exploit the field of thermo-electric cooling and refrigeration. This development occurred as a result of the minority stake acquired in Neeco Cooling Semiconductors of Montreal, earlier in the year<ref>The Times, Sep 05, 1962</ref>
1962 Company formed as a subsidiary of [[Thomas De La Rue and Co|De La Rue]] to exploit the field of thermo-electric cooling and refrigeration. This development occurred as a result of the minority stake acquired in Neeco Cooling Semiconductors of Montreal, earlier in the year<ref>The Times, Sep 05, 1962</ref>


1970 Acquired by [[Plastelec]] Group; name changed to [[Mectron]] (Frigistor)<ref>The Times May 03, 1971</ref>
1970 Acquired by [[Plastelec]] Group; name changed to [[Mectron (Frigistor)]]<ref>The Times May 03, 1971</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:11, 20 October 2017

1962 Company formed as a subsidiary of De La Rue to exploit the field of thermo-electric cooling and refrigeration. This development occurred as a result of the minority stake acquired in Neeco Cooling Semiconductors of Montreal, earlier in the year[1]

1970 Acquired by Plastelec Group; name changed to Mectron (Frigistor)[2]

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  1. The Times, Sep 05, 1962
  2. The Times May 03, 1971