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  2. King Street Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    King Street Capital Management was founded in 1995 and initially focused on distressed debt. Over the following years the firm invested in credit markets, including in performing, stressed, distressed, corporate, structured, asset-backed credit, and real estate.

  3. George Kenning (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    The petrol forecourt business started by Kenning was expanded by his successors; Kenning Motor Group built the Motorway Service sites at Strensham M5 and Anderton M61. [4] [5] As at 2015, the Kenning family's interests in the motor trade has spanned 4 generations, starting with Sir George's father, Frank. Note that all but the first generation ...

  4. Lucas Industries - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Industries plc was a Birmingham-based British manufacturer of motor industry and aerospace industry components. Once prominent, it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was formerly a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

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  6. King Alfred Motor Services - Wikipedia

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    The first regular bus services began on 9 October 1922, serving the new council estate at Stanmore via two circular routes, together with other routes to Compton, Shawford, Twyford and Flowerdown [1] Through the remainder of the decade, King Alfred Motor Services continued to expand, both in the size of the fleet and in the area covered.

  7. Henlys Group - Wikipedia

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    Henlys Group PLC was a major London motor distributor and dealer founded in 1917 in London's Great Portland Street. In the 1980s it was taken over by a company associated with Michael Ashcroft, then some years later sold to Yorkshire bus manufacturer Plaxton.

  8. Spink & Son - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Century saw the firm's relocation to King Street and close partnership with Christie's auction house, who would eventually acquire the firm in 1993. [7] Global expansion continued with new offices opening in New York in June 1981 [ 8 ] and Melbourne , Australia in October 1981.

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