Thorn Electrical Industries


Thorn Electrical Industries Limited was an electrical engineering business. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange but merged with EMI Group to form Thorn EMI in 1979. It was de-merged in 1996 and became a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, but was acquired by the Japanese Nomura Group only two years later.

History

Sir Jules Thorn and Alfred Deutsch founded the company in March 1928 as The Electric Lamp Service Company Ltd. Thorn had worked in England as a travelling salesman for Olso, an Austrian manufacturer of gas mantles. When Olso went bankrupt, Thorn decided to stay in England. Deutsch, an Austrian engineer, visited Thorn in 1928 and was persuaded to stay to help organize the company's production process.
In 1932, Thorn acquired the Atlas Lamp Works and began making light bulbs in Edmonton, North London. The company grew rapidly to become Thorn Lighting, one of the world's largest producers of lamps, luminaires and lighting components. The name changed to Thorn Electrical Industries in November 1936. The company later began to diversify by buying Ferguson Radio Corporation in the late 1950s and Ultra Radio & Television in 1961.
In 1965, Thorn took over local Edmonton firm Glover and Main, gas-appliance manufacturers.
Other notable brands within the Thorn group over the years included Radio Rentals, DER, Rumbelows, Tricity, Kenwood, Thorn Kidde, TMD
and Mazda.

Merger with EMI

In October 1979, Thorn merged with EMI to form Thorn EMI.
On 16 August 1996, Thorn EMI shareholders voted in favour of de-merging Thorn. The electronics and rentals divisions were divested as Thorn plc.
Future Rentals, a subsidiary of the Nomura Group, acquired Thorn in 1998. It subsequently passed to Terra Firma Capital Partners which set up the BrightHouse chain. The remainder of the company was sold to a private buyer in June 2007.