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'''Elliott Automation Group''' was the holding company for a collection of companies involved in process control and automation including a company active in the development of computers in the 1950s–60s in the United Kingdom. It originated as a firm of instrument makers [[Elliott Brothers| Elliott Bros]] founded in London around 1800. | '''Elliott Automation Group''' was the holding company for a collection of companies involved in process control and automation including a company active in the development of computers in the 1950s–60s in the United Kingdom. It originated as a firm of instrument makers [[Elliott Brothers| Elliott Bros]] founded in London around 1800. | ||
Elliott | * 1950 [[Elliott Automation]] formed. | ||
* 1957 [[Elliott Automation]] issued shares to the shareholders of [[Elliott Brothers]] and [[Associated Automation]] to effect a merger of the 2 companies, forming 'the largest automation and instrumentation company in Europe'. [[Elliott Brothers] continued to exist as a subsidiary company of [[Elliott Automation]] Group<ref>The Times, 8 October 1957</ref>. Leon Bagrit became deputy chairman and managing director. | |||
* 1967 '''Elliott Automation''' merged with the [[English Electric Co]]; the first deal arranged by the Industrial Reorganization Corporation. | * 1967 '''Elliott Automation''' merged with the [[English Electric Co]]; the first deal arranged by the Industrial Reorganization Corporation. |
Revision as of 14:32, 19 September 2010
Elliott Automation Group was the holding company for a collection of companies involved in process control and automation including a company active in the development of computers in the 1950s–60s in the United Kingdom. It originated as a firm of instrument makers Elliott Bros founded in London around 1800.
- 1950 Elliott Automation formed.
- 1957 Elliott Automation issued shares to the shareholders of Elliott Brothers and Associated Automation to effect a merger of the 2 companies, forming 'the largest automation and instrumentation company in Europe'. [[Elliott Brothers] continued to exist as a subsidiary company of Elliott Automation Group[1]. Leon Bagrit became deputy chairman and managing director.
- 1967 Elliott Automation merged with the English Electric Co; the first deal arranged by the Industrial Reorganization Corporation.
- In 1968 the computer activities of this group were taken over by International Computers and Tabulators (ICT), encouraged by the British Government who believed that the U.K. required a strong national computer company. The combined company was called International Computers Ltd. (ICL).
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 8 October 1957
[1] Wikipedia