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Presumably successor to Delta Enfield Cables Ltd., of Copperworks, Copperworks Road, Llanelli.
1988 Company formed, 64 percent owned by [[Delta Metal Co]] and 36 percent by [[Hawker Siddeley]] ([[Crompton Parkinson ]]), to pool most of their cable interests<ref>The Times, December 22, 1988</ref>
1988 Company formed, 64 percent owned by [[Delta Metal Co]] and 36 percent by [[Hawker Siddeley]] ([[Crompton Parkinson ]]), to pool most of their cable interests<ref>The Times, December 22, 1988</ref>



Latest revision as of 10:26, 4 May 2021

Presumably successor to Delta Enfield Cables Ltd., of Copperworks, Copperworks Road, Llanelli.

1988 Company formed, 64 percent owned by Delta Metal Co and 36 percent by Hawker Siddeley (Crompton Parkinson ), to pool most of their cable interests[1]

1990 Second largest maker of cables in the UK[2]

1992 Following the BTR acquisition of Hawker Siddeley, Delta acquired the 36 percent share of the venture owned by HS[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 22, 1988
  2. Competition Commission report on BICC
  3. The Times June 19, 1992