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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Steel processing and distribution |
Headquarters | Church, Lancashire, Lancashire, England |
Key people | Jack Walker |
Website | www.walkersteel.com |
Walkersteel is a major steel processing company based in Church, Hyndburn, Lancashire. The firm was originally established by Charles Walker before his son Jack Walker turned the business into a major company.
The company was sold to British Steel plc in 1989 for a fee in excess of £300million - which helped fund Jack Walker's takeover of Blackburn Rovers in early 1991. By this time, the steel company was achieving profits worth close to £50million a year, though the onset of the recession saw the steel market suffer a major slump.
The brand was revived in 1999, by Jack Walker’s son Howard Walker and his partner Graham Walsh.
References
- Live, Lancs (18 January 2007). "Jobs boost as steel firm moves in". LancsLive. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
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