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1989 Owned by [[Cambridge Electronic Industries]]<ref>The Times, October 25, 1989</ref> | 1989 Owned by [[Cambridge Electronic Industries]]<ref>The Times, October 25, 1989</ref> | ||
1990 Cambridge Electronic Industries sold its electronics division, including Belling Lee Ltd, [[Dialight|Dialight Corporation]] Ltd and [[PED]] Ltd<ref>1991 Annual report</ref>, presumably to [[Roxboro Group]] | |||
1992 PED merged with [[Belling and Lee|Belling Lee]], a manufacturer of fuses, fuse holders, filters and connectors, to form [[BLP Components]] | 1992 PED merged with [[Belling and Lee|Belling Lee]], a manufacturer of fuses, fuse holders, filters and connectors, to form [[BLP Components]] |
Revision as of 11:42, 26 September 2020
1977 Magnetic Devices joined with Pye Electro Devices (solenoid manufacturers)
1983 Company renamed PED.
By 1985 was part of Cambridge Electronic Industries[1]
1989 Owned by Cambridge Electronic Industries[2]
1990 Cambridge Electronic Industries sold its electronics division, including Belling Lee Ltd, Dialight Corporation Ltd and PED Ltd[3], presumably to Roxboro Group
1992 PED merged with Belling Lee, a manufacturer of fuses, fuse holders, filters and connectors, to form BLP Components