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Securicor plc was one of the United Kingdom's largest security businesses. It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but merged with Group 4 Falck in 2004. ==History== The Company was originally founded by Edward Shortt, a former Liberal Cabinet Minister, in 1935 as ''Nightwatch Services'':〔(Group 4's Danes to swoop on Securicor ) The Times, 1 February 2004〕 its guards rode bicycles and wore old police uniforms.〔 However, in 1939 it was taken over by Lord Willingdon and Henry Tiarks who developed it into a leading security business.〔(Neighbourhood Watch Schemes ) Hansard, 27 June 1988〕 It changed its name to ''Security Corps'' in 1951〔(The mt interview - Nick Buckles ) Management Today, 6 June 2005〕 and shortened it to ''Securicor'' in 1953.〔(Company history ) Funding Universe〕 In 1960 it was acquired by ''Associated Hotels'' which itself dated back to 1923.〔(The changing of the guard ) The Independent, 31 March 1996〕 In 1984 one of its security guards, John James McWilliams, was murdered while working in London. Securicor, along with co-founder British Telecom, was involved with the creation of mobile phone operator Cellnet in 1985. Securicor sold its share in the company to British Telecom in 1999, resulting in the formation of BT Cellnet, which was later spun off as O2.〔(BT to get the go-ahead to take full control of Cellnet ) The Independent, 9 December 1997〕 In 2004 Securicor merged with Group 4 Falck to become Group 4 Securicor.〔(Group 4 Falck and Securicor plc announce terms of merger ) Nordic Business Report, 24 February 2004〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Securicor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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