2001 After the rest of the business was sold, the remainder of the Glynwed company was renamed AGA Foodservice Ltd. As well as making AGA Cookers and Rayburn cookers[1], the company made three-quarters of its profits from products such as fridges and bakeries[2]
2001 Acquired an American maker of baking equipment[3]
Selling about 8000 AGAs and 4000 Rayburns each year
Acquired Fired Earth shops, and Elgin and Hall, maker of luxury fireplaces; expanded number of sales outlets in Europe and USA[4]
2003 Rangemaster cookers were part of the product range[5]
2005 The entry-level Rangemaster cookers were made on the site of the old Flavel factory in Leamington Spa; next more expensive were Falcon, then Rayburn and AGA was top of the range. Acquired French manufacturer of La Cornue cookers which were even more expensive[6]
2007 Announced plans to sell the foodservice division (including Eloma combi-ovens and Amana microwave ovens for the commercial food trade) to concentrate on high-end domestic products[7]
2015 Sold the Coalbrookdale foundry