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  1. May 20, 1999 · These separate actions, which were never consolidated below, arise from certain provisions of a stock purchase agreement pursuant to which plaintiff IMO Industries, a Delaware corporation, purchased a company known as Optic-Electronics Corp. (OEC) from defendant Alvis PLC, a UK based company, which at the time of the agreement was known as ...

  2. In 1998, the armoured vehicle business of GKN plc was taken on and the main UK manufacturing operation moved from Coventry to Telford. In 2002 Alvis group purchased Vickers to form the subsidiary Alvis Vickers Ltd which was subsequently purchased by BAE Systems in 2004. BAE Systems have ended the use of the Alvis distinctive 'red triangle ...

  3. www.alvisvickers.co.uk › defaultAlvis Vickers Ltd

    Alvis Vickers yesterday signed an agreement with international office and business park developer Akeler Developments Limited for a 30,000 sq ft new development at Leeds Valley Park. Alvis Vickers has customised the building to meet its requirements and is the first company to sign an agreement on this site.

  4. Mar 23, 2024 · Alvis Plc has weathered the odds to become a candidate for the position as the United Kingdom's sole surviving armored vehicle supplier. After absorbing former rival GKN's armored vehicle division in 1998, Alvis has made public its intention to acquire Vickers Defence Systems, the heavy-armored vehicle component of Rolls-Royce, in 2002.

  5. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlvisAlvis – Wikipedie

    Jednalo se o zmodernizovaný Alvis Speed 25 z roku 1937. Od roku 1950 byl k dispozici kabriolet Alvis TB14. Švýcar Hermann Graber používal podvozky vozů Alvis ke stavbě vlastních otevřených vozů. V roce 1965 automobilku odkoupil Rover a pod jeho vedením byl ve stejném roce představen poslední vůz - Alvis TF21.

  6. ALVIS LIMITED. Company number ... ALVIS PLC 23 Mar 1992 - 20 Apr 2005 UNITED SCIENTIFIC HOLDINGS P L C 30 Jul 1962 - 23 Mar 1992 ...

  7. Production of the Saracen was undertaken at the Alvis facility in Coventry. With the merger of Alvis Vehicles and GKN Defence in late 1998, the Coventry facility was closed in mid-1999. In late 2004 Alvis Plc (which included Alvis Vickers) was taken over by BAE Systems and a new company was formed called BAE Systems Land Systems.