Caparo

Caparo plc is a British company involved mainly in the steel industry, primarily in the design, manufacturing and marketing of steel and niche engineering products.[1]

Current affairs

Caparo was founded by Lord Swraj Paul, in 1968.[1]

The group was put into administration, according to a report published on 19 October 2015.[2] The Group had over 20 companies including:

History

The group was headed by Angad Paul, the son of Lord Paul, from 1996, until his death on 8 November 2015.[3]

According to a text published 1995, the Caparo group specialized in take-overs. At the time of publishing, the company had fixed assets and investments (having been quoted), of £26 million.[4]

A court case involving Caparo, dated to 1990, has become the standard in cases where it is necessary to establish negligence.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Caparo plc. website. published by Caparo plc. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  2. S. Farrell and D. Hellier - article published by the Guardian 19 October 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-09
  3. V. Ward (November 8, 2015). article. published by The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  4. V.J. Kaushal - Corporate Takeovers in India published by Sarup & Sons, January 1995, 211 pages, ISBN 8185431582 [Retrieved 2015-11-10]
  5. A. Mitchell, M. Dadhania - AS Level Law published by Psychology Press, 2003., 344 pages, ISBN 185941785X [Retrieved 2015-11-10]
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