Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The GRT Group [1] was formed as a holding company to purchase Grampian Regional Transport, the city bus operator in Aberdeen, Scotland, in a management buyout. Motivation for the buyout was the 1988 announcement that the Scottish Bus Group was to be privatised, sparking fears that GRT could be acquired by a larger group and asset stripped. [2]
The American branch of GRT Records was founded in 1970. [3]Artists who released material on GRT Records in the United States included The Mojo Men, Sam Taylor, Lighthouse, Bobby Jameson, Edwards Hand, Terry Bush, Ronnie Hawkins, Colosseum, Mainline, Minnie Riperton, Flower Travellin' Band, Rastus, String Driven Thing, Lotti Golden, Van der Graaf Generator, Meri Wilson and Steve Hackett. [2]
The cream base and stripe layout would become the corporate livery for the GRT Group, albeit with different colours for the stripes. The First Grampian livery consisted of the existing livery, with the fleetname changed to the FirstBus corporate style with the stylised f symbol. FirstGroup corporate livery was adopted in 1998 upon being ...
The following contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of Loot! Steamy romantic chemistry and a batch of filthy rich new nemeses? Molly sure had a lot to contend with in the season finale of Loot.
See all deals. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. Entertainment Weekly 'The Last of Us' Season 2 teaser confirms April premiere, glimpses key game scenes. Entertainment.
The Loot group was bought in June 2000 by Scoot.com [3] but the company was forced to sell the publication at a heavy loss just 14 months later to Daily Mail and General Trust [4] and Loot became a division of Associated New Ventures, featuring private and business advertisements in more than 600 classifications.
“At the request of federal security partners, the FAA published 22 Temporary Flight Restrictions prohibiting drone flights over critical New Jersey infrastructure,” the agency released in a ...
Veronica Herrera, at a GRT 8-track assembler, 1970 General Recorded Tape was an American manufacturer of reel to reel , 8-track and cassette tapes that existed between 1965 and 1979. The company grew to become the owner of several prominent U.S. record labels, including Chess Records and Janus Records .