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BTR plc was a British multinational industrial
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company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1924, grew strongly by acquisition under Sir
Owen Green Sir Owen Whitley Green (14 May 1925 – 1 June 2017) was chief executive and chairman of the British industrial conglomerate BTR. Early life Green was born in Stockton on Tees on 14 May 1925. He served with the Royal Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1 ...
's leadership, and merged with Siebe plc in 1999 to form BTR Siebe plc, later renamed
Invensys Invensys Ltd. was a multinational engineering and information technology company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It was formed in 1999 through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc. It had offices in more than 50 countries and its produc ...
. BTR was listed on the
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and was once a constituent of the
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. Invensys was bought by and absorbed into Schneider Electric in 2014.


History


Early years

BTR started in 1924, when the B.F.Goodrich Company of the USA formed a UK subsidiary British Goodrich Rubber Co. Ltd. In 1934 Goodrich sold most of its shares in the company, which changed its name to the British Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd. In 1956 the company changed its name to BTR Limited, when it ceased production of tyres.Competition Commission report 1982
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Owen Green and subsequent years; acquisitive industrial group

The company was dominated by Sir
Owen Green Sir Owen Whitley Green (14 May 1925 – 1 June 2017) was chief executive and chairman of the British industrial conglomerate BTR. Early life Green was born in Stockton on Tees on 14 May 1925. He served with the Royal Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1 ...
from 1967 to 1993 first as managing director (until 1986) and then as chairman. His focus was on operating margins and cash flow, arguably at the cost of long-term investment. By 1982 BTR had acquired a large number of companies in the United Kingdom, the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Germany. BTR acquired the Thomas Tilling group in 1983, and Dunlop Holdings plc in 1985. The Dunlop road tyre business was immediately sold to
Sumitomo Rubber Industries is a global tire and rubber company based in Japan. It is part of the Sumitomo Group. The company makes a wide range of rubber based products, including automobile tires, golf balls and tennis balls. Sumitomo brands include Dunlop Tyres (in cer ...
. In late 1985, BTR launched a hostile take-over bid for Pilkington, a leading manufacturer of high quality glass, with operations worldwide. After a successful defensive campaign by Pilkington, BTR was forced to withdraw its offer in early 1986. BTR purchased
Schlegel Corporation Schlegel International is a multi-national company based in the United Kingdom that makes seals for windows and doors, and supplies related hardware. The company was founded in Rochester, New York in the 1880s as a narrow-loom weaving operation. By ...
in late 1988 through a subsidiary. Schlegel had manufacturing facilities for door and window seals and related products in twelve countries. Schlegel made automobile and building products in Europe through its subsidiaries Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH. After the purchase BTR decided to transfer the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries from Schlegel Corporation to itself. There was a dispute over how the transfer should be valued for tax purposes, with BTR valuing the Schlegel UK and Schlegel GmbH subsidiaries at $21,846,000 and $9,400,000, while the
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valued them at $49,069,000 and $13,246,000. In 1992,
Hawker Siddeley Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers and acquisitions as one of onl ...
Group plc was acquired by BTR plc for £1.5bn. BTR also had an industrial products operation in Australia known as ''Nylex'' which it secured complete control of in 1995.


Later years

Between 1996 and 1998, BTR sold the remaining Dunlop companies. In November 1997 UniPoly S.A, bought 32 companies from BTR, including the Schlegel Sealing and Shielding Group. The acquisition cost about $867 million. The deal was a management buy-out in which UniPoly Group was formed to take over most of the rubber products business of BTR plc. In these years BTR was organised in the following businesses areas: Engineering, Packaging, Materials, Building products, Polymers. In 1999 BTR merged with Siebe to form BTR Siebe plc, which was renamed
Invensys Invensys Ltd. was a multinational engineering and information technology company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It was formed in 1999 through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc. It had offices in more than 50 countries and its produc ...
plc.


See also

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BTR Aerospace Group BTR Aerospace Group was a group of four companies formed in 1985 by BTR plc after the acquisition of the Dunlop Aviation Division from Dunlop Rubber. It comprised Dunlop Aviation Division, Aero Engine Equipment, Dunlop Precision Rubber, and Stand ...
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Dunlop Rubber Dunlop Ltd. (formerly Dunlop Rubber) was a British multinational company involved in the manufacture of various natural rubber goods. Its business was founded in 1889 by Harvey du Cros and he involved John Boyd Dunlop who had re-invented and d ...
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India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Cable Company The India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Company was a London-based company based in Silvertown, East London. It was founded by Stephen William Silver in March 1864 as Silver's Indiarubber Works and Telegraph Cable Company Ltd. However i ...


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* {{Invensys Conglomerate companies of the United Kingdom Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom Former defence companies of the United Kingdom Conglomerate companies established in 1924 Manufacturing companies based in London 1924 establishments in the United Kingdom Hawker Siddeley Conglomerate companies disestablished in 1999 Manufacturing companies established in 1924 British companies established in 1924