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Cookson Electronics company history timeline

1954

1954: Fry's Diecastings is acquired.

1972

Within five years of its inception, the company had purchased all of the major lead manufacturers in the country with the exception of the Mersey White Lead Company, which was eventually taken over by ALM in 1972.

1978

1978: LIG purchases the A.J. Oyster Co.

1983

Since 1983, the change of name from Lead Industries Group to Cookson provided the focus for a new and much more high-profile corporate image for all the subsidiaries worldwide.

1987

1987: As part of its overseas expansion efforts, Cookson purchases United States-based Vesuvius Crucible Company.

1993

The company also expanded its magnet operations in 1993 by forming a joint venture with New York-based Magnetic Technologies Corp.

1995

In 1995, SMT, a California-based printing stencil manufacturer, was acquired.

1996

By 1996, Cookson's acquisition spree appeared to be paying off.

1998

In 1998, the group purchased the U.K. refractories businesses, Flogates Ltd. and KSR International Ltd.

1999

Although sales were up 17 percent in 1999, profits slipped to £149 million from £151 million in the previous year.

2000

2000: The firm focuses on three cores businesses: electronics, ceramics, and precious metals.

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