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Rolls-Royce Limited was a British luxury car and later an aero-engine manufacturing business established in 1904 in Manchester by the partnership of Charles... |
List of privatizations by country (redirect from List of privatisations) Cook (1972) Rolls-Royce Motors (1973) State Management Scheme (1973) British Petroleum (1977, 1979, 1981, 1987) International Computers Limited (1979) British... |
Lagonda, Land Rover, Lister Cars, Lotus, MG, McLaren, Mini, MOKE, Morgan, Rolls-Royce and TVR. Volume car manufacturers with a major presence in the UK include... |
contractor), Britten-Norman, GKN, Hybrid Air Vehicles, Meggitt PLC, QinetiQ, Rolls-Royce (the world's second-largest maker of aero engines), Senior plc, MBDA... |
Privatization (redirect from Privatisation) (gradually privatized between 1979 and 1987), British Aerospace (1985 to 1987), British Gas (1986), Rolls-Royce (1987), Rover Group (formerly British Leyland... |
prepare for the sale of the ten water companies as part of privatisation of the market. During 1987, Hoare Govett were the lead brokers for final tranche of... |
developed and constructed by British Rail Engineering Limited at York Carriage Works between 1984 and 1987 for use on regional services across the UK. The type... |
Doncaster. The Class 111 was a variant of the 101, having more powerful Rolls-Royce engines. They were built to serve Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire... |
Yarrow Shipbuilders (redirect from Yarrow & Company Limited) combined Gas Turbine and Diesel design, using the marine variant of the Rolls-Royce Olympus gas turbine (also used in Concorde). 5 out of 8 Type 21s, 10... |
28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023. Hansard: "Rover Group (Privatisation)" debate, 29 Mar 1988 Adams, Keith (20 September 2008). "The 1980s:... |
formerly Rolls-Royce plc, and Rolls-Royce Group plc. In 2019 its revenue was £16.5 billion, with net income of £1.3 billion. Rolls-Royce Limited — was a... |
Jaguar Cars (redirect from Jaguar Cars Limited) is credited for Jaguar's unprecedented prosperity immediately after privatisation. In early 1986 Egan reported he had tackled the main problems that were... |
"Airbus, Rolls-Royce, and Siemens team up for electric future" (PDF) (Press release). Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Siemens. 28 Nov 2017. (Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Siemens)... |
development for the Rolls-Royce SMR. In 2022, the UK government launched a £120 million Future Nuclear Enabling Fund to support a limited number of nuclear... |
operator Boxer 3i 19 November 2008 MBO preferred for Chiltern Rail Privatisation News issue 32 13 June 1996 page 1 Last management buy-out rail franchise... |
and aircraft flight control systems for Bombardier Aerospace, Boeing, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. The Short Brothers... |
Glasgow Works (section Privatisation) in the 1980s under British Rail Engineering Limited management. It was sold as part of the privatisation of British Rail in 1995 and after a number of... |
currently in the FTSE 100: Tate & Lyle, Imperial Tobacco and Rolls-Royce, although Rolls-Royce has not been continuously listed and Imperial Tobacco was... |
Qantas (redirect from Qantas Airways Limited) Qantas Flight 32, an Airbus A380 registered VH-OQA, fitted with four Rolls-Royce Trent 972 engines, suffered an uncontained turbine disc failure of its... |
1986 British Leyland was renamed the Rover Group in preparation for privatisation. This saw LRG, Leyland Trucks and Leyland Bus reunited into the Land... |