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1961 As part of the strategy to form its manufacturing divisions into subsidiary companies, [[GEC]] split its telecommunications group into 2 new companies: [[GEC (Telecommunications)]] and [[GEC (Electronics)]]<ref>The Times, Oct 26, 1961</ref> | 1961 As part of the strategy to form its manufacturing divisions into subsidiary companies, [[GEC]] split its telecommunications group into 2 new companies: [[GEC (Telecommunications)]] and [[GEC (Electronics)]]<ref>The Times, Oct 26, 1961</ref> | ||
1967 GEC reorganised its computer business with that of GEC Electronics to bring together the related expertise in automation<ref>The Times June 21, 1967</ref> | 1966 Ceased production in some of its North Wembley works<ref>The Times Jan. 6, 1966</ref> | ||
1967 GEC reorganised its computer business, combining [[GEC Computers and Automation]] with that of GEC Electronics to bring together the related expertise in automation<ref>The Times June 21, 1967</ref> | |||
c.1968 Combined with the related AEI businesses as [[GEC-AEI (Electronics)]] | c.1968 Combined with the related AEI businesses as [[GEC-AEI (Electronics)]] |
Revision as of 09:03, 24 January 2021
1961 As part of the strategy to form its manufacturing divisions into subsidiary companies, GEC split its telecommunications group into 2 new companies: GEC (Telecommunications) and GEC (Electronics)[1]
1966 Ceased production in some of its North Wembley works[2]
1967 GEC reorganised its computer business, combining GEC Computers and Automation with that of GEC Electronics to bring together the related expertise in automation[3]
c.1968 Combined with the related AEI businesses as GEC-AEI (Electronics)