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Staveley Industries has received a £70m takeover bid from Guinness Peat, its largest shareholder. 24-Aug-2000 Staveley Industries has announced the sale of its British Salt business to US Salt for £80m. 17-Mar-2000 Staveley Industries is in negotiations to sell its services division, as part of a move to break itself up in response to shareholder pressure. 02-Dec-1999 Staveley Industries is looking to sell its two remaining businesses - British Salt for up to £100m and its facilities management operation for about £2m. 27-Jul-1999 Staveley Industries is planning to demerge or sell its salt extraction business, and may also sell off its services division thereby reducing the company to a shell. 16-Jul-1998 Staveley Industries is planning a major overhaul of its business which could involve redundancies and the merger of some of its companies. 11-Jun-1998 Staveley Industries is to undergo a strategic review that could result in the splitting of its two remaining divisions, with one or both being sold, in order to improve shareholder value. 21-Apr-1998 Staveley Industries is selling two divisions to their management teams - Weigh-Tronix, the weighing equipment business, for £44m and Chronos Richardson, the maker of bagging equipment systems, for £5m. 17-Mar-1998 Staveley Industries is to combine all six of its facilities services businesses under one trading name, Integral, in order to simplify the structure and boost profits through expansion. 06-Oct-1997 Staveley Industries is looking to sell its measurement business in order to focus on building maintenance services. 22-Apr-1997 Staveley Industries is considering plans to sell its electrical and mechanical contracting business in the medium-term. 08-Nov-1996 Utilicorp and Staveley Industries are to use salt mines to store natural gas in Cheshire. 03-Nov-1995
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