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1992 [[PED]] merged with [[Belling and Lee|Belling Lee]] to form '''BLP Components''' - both were presumably subsidiaries of [[Cambridge Electronic Industries]], which also owned [[Dialight]]. | 1992 [[PED]] merged with [[Belling and Lee|Belling Lee]] to form '''BLP Components''' - both were presumably subsidiaries of [[Cambridge Electronic Industries]], which also owned [[Dialight]]. | ||
1993 The business of the company was sold to a fellow subsidiary for £1million; the company then changed its name to '''Belling Lee''' Ltd, a non-trading company<ref> | 1993 The business of the company was sold to a fellow subsidiary for £1million; the company then changed its name to '''Belling Lee''' Ltd, a non-trading company. The company was a member of the [[Roxboro Group]]<ref>1994 Accounts</ref> | ||
BLP became a key part of the Dialight plc group of companies. | BLP became a key part of the Dialight plc group of companies. |
Revision as of 11:03, 26 September 2020
1992 PED merged with Belling Lee to form BLP Components - both were presumably subsidiaries of Cambridge Electronic Industries, which also owned Dialight.
1993 The business of the company was sold to a fellow subsidiary for £1million; the company then changed its name to Belling Lee Ltd, a non-trading company. The company was a member of the Roxboro Group[1]
BLP became a key part of the Dialight plc group of companies.
2006 BLP Components Ltd adopted the new name of Dialight BLP
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1994 Accounts