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1968 After the takeover of other major companies, [[GEC]] created '''GEC-Marconi Electronics''' with 4 subsidiaries<ref>The Times, December 20, 1968</ref>:
1969 A major reorganisation of [[AEI]] and [[English Electric Co|English Electric]] was carried out after they were acquired by [[GEC]]. In electronics, [[GEC-Marconi Electronics]] was created which included the [[Marconi Co]] (including [[Marconi Instruments]], [[Marconi-Elliott Microelectronics]], [[Eddystone Radio]] and overseas activities). After reorganisation, its 4 subsidiaries were:
* [[Marconi-Elliott Avionics Systems|Marconi-Elliott Avionics Systems]] Limited,  
* [[Marconi-Elliott|Marconi-Elliott Avionics Systems]] Limited,  
* [[GEC-Elliott Space and Weapons Systems]],  
* [[GEC-Elliott Space and Weapons Systems]],  
* [[Marconi Communications Systems]]  
* [[Marconi Communications Systems]]  
* [[Marconi Radar Systems]]  
* [[Marconi Radar Systems]] <ref>The Times, 8 August 1969</ref>.
Other electronics activities were assigned to [[GEC-Elliott Automation]] Ltd
Other electronics activities were assigned to [[GEC-Elliott Automation]] Ltd



Revision as of 14:28, 31 January 2019

1969 A major reorganisation of AEI and English Electric was carried out after they were acquired by GEC. In electronics, GEC-Marconi Electronics was created which included the Marconi Co (including Marconi Instruments, Marconi-Elliott Microelectronics, Eddystone Radio and overseas activities). After reorganisation, its 4 subsidiaries were:

Other electronics activities were assigned to GEC-Elliott Automation Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 8 August 1969