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- Pressac settles Smith lawsuit out of court.(News)(Pressac Holdings PLC v. W.H. Smith (Scotland) Ltd.)
- Byline: Richard Higgs One of the dark clouds hanging over telecommunications and automotive components producer Pressac plc has lifted with the eleventh-hour, out-of-court settlement of a long-running dispute over its purchase of injection molder W.H. Smith Scotland Ltd. Two years ago...
- Research articles 2002-11-04
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- Pressac to create 400 new jobs for East Dunbartonshire.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 February 2000-LOCATE IN SCOTLAND: Pressac to create 400 new jobs for East Dunbartonshire C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14022000 Pressac, the multi-national electrical and electronic component manufacturer, has announced today the creation of more than 400 new ...
- Research articles 2000-02-14
- Pressac targeted for takeover?(Pressac Holdings PLC, TT Electronics may be possible acquirer)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Pressac plc, the once soaring but now troubled automotive and mobile phone component molder that laid off about 300 workers in Scotland this year, now is a possible takeover target. Derby, England-based Pressac, which issued a profit warning in June as a result of...
- Research articles 2001-09-24
- Pressac purchases W.H. Smith & Sons.
- Electronics molder Pressac plc is boosting its output of telecommunications products through the 24 million ($36 million) takeover of W.H. Smith & Sons Scotland Ltd., a manufacturer of mobile-telephone moldings. Smith of East Kilbride, Scotland, operates a 33,000-square-foot plant and employs 300. ...
- Research articles 2000-08-28
- APPLICATIONS - Conductive laminate gives mirror de-icing
- Conductive polyester laminates provide a fast effective method of de-icing vehicle wing mirrors, reports Rexam Custom. A special laminate supplied to Pressac, a major supplier of electro-mechanical components and assemblies, is overprinted and etched and a special carbon-loaded ink is then applied. Cut to size, it...
- Research articles 1995-08-01
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