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1972 [[Plessey Mouldings]] and [[Viking Industrial Plastics]] formed a joint company, [[Birkbys Viking]], which would operate as an independent company; [[Plessey Co|Plessey]] was a major shareholder<ref>The Times July 6, 1972</ref> | 1972 [[Plessey Mouldings]] and [[Viking Industrial Plastics]] formed a joint company, [[Birkbys Viking]], which would operate as an independent company; [[Plessey Co|Plessey]] was a major shareholder<ref>The Times July 6, 1972</ref> | ||
1975 Viking were bought out by Birkby’s and the company name reverted to [[Birkby’s Plastics]] Ltd. The main sales were in telecommunications, as far afield as Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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1972 Plessey Mouldings and Viking Industrial Plastics formed a joint company, Birkbys Viking, which would operate as an independent company; Plessey was a major shareholder[1]
1975 Viking were bought out by Birkby’s and the company name reverted to Birkby’s Plastics Ltd. The main sales were in telecommunications, as far afield as Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times July 6, 1972