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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.
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]
GRT Group, a defunct British bus operator; General Recorded Tape, a defunct American company GRT Records, their record label; Grand River Transit, a Canadian public transport operator; Guangdong Radio and Television, a Chinese broadcaster
The hunt is accompanied by his new book, There’s Treasure Inside, a 243-page guide filled with origin stories of the treasures, maps, and puzzles designed to lead curious hunters to the loot.
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Loot is an American comedy television series created by Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang that premiered on June 24, 2022, on Apple TV+.It follows newly single Molly Wells, whose divorce from her tech billionaire ex-husband has made her the third-wealthiest woman in the US, as she decides to run the day-to-day work of the charitable foundation she forgot she founded, much to its employees' chagrin.
At one point, Loot's free-ads publication was published in 20 editions per week across the UK (including county-based editions such as in Essex and Kent), with a weekly circulation of approximately 180,000 copies in 1994. Loot launched Loot.com, headed by then London managing director Graham Tolhurst. Loot.com quickly grew to one of the world's ...
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