Difference between revisions of "BSG International"
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1979 Name changed to B.S.G. Overseas Ltd, which was a direct subsidiary of B.S.G. International. | 1979 Name changed to B.S.G. Overseas Ltd, which was a direct subsidiary of B.S.G. International. | ||
1982 Motor industry and aircraft seating and galley manufacturer<ref>The Times Apr. 30, 1982</ref> | |||
1986 Acquired [[Restmor]], maker of prams<ref>The Times Dec. 9, 1986</ref> | |||
1994 Acquired [[Jessups]], motor dealers; the group would trade as [[Bristol Street Motors]] for car dealing and as [[Britax|Britax International ]] for motor accessories<ref>The Times, May 27, 1994</ref> | 1994 Acquired [[Jessups]], motor dealers; the group would trade as [[Bristol Street Motors]] for car dealing and as [[Britax|Britax International ]] for motor accessories<ref>The Times, May 27, 1994</ref> |
Revision as of 11:36, 8 August 2020
of Coventry Road, Birmingham[1], motor dealer
1972 Company incorporated. Name changed to B.S.G. Europe Ltd
1979 Name changed to B.S.G. Overseas Ltd, which was a direct subsidiary of B.S.G. International.
1982 Motor industry and aircraft seating and galley manufacturer[2]
1986 Acquired Restmor, maker of prams[3]
1994 Acquired Jessups, motor dealers; the group would trade as Bristol Street Motors for car dealing and as Britax International for motor accessories[4]
1997 Name changed to B.S.G. International Ltd
1997 The company changed its name to Britax International plc, the car parts manufacturer, after disposing of its Bristol Street car dealerships in a management buyout[5]
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Sources of Information
- Companies House filings