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  2. SSP Group - Wikipedia

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    Its Select Service Partner (SSP) division was acquired by Compass Group in May 1993 for £72 million. [3] Compass then merged SSP with several other companies it owned, including Travellers Fare, British Rail's former catering division which had been privatised under a management buy-out in 1988 before being bought by Compass in 1992. [4]

  3. Moto Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    The food and hospitality division of Granada was retained by Compass, which became part of its Select Service Partner (SSP) UK division, but ownership of the Granada brand and trademark passed to the new media company. The Granada name was retained on the service stations until 23 May 2001, when the 47 sites were rebranded as Moto.

  4. List of defunct special forces units - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 5 (forerunner of Task Force 11) Task Force 11 (Operation Enduring Freedom) Task Force 20 and Task Force 121 (Operation Iraqi Freedom) Task Force 98; Task Force 157 (Covert USN Intelligence unit) Task Force Bayonet (Operation Just Cause) Task Force Ranger (Operation Gothic Serpent) Underwater Demolitions Teams (UDT) US Air Force ...

  5. Special Forces Support Group - Wikipedia

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    An SFSG company was deployed to Afghanistan in 2006 to support the SBS and SRR as part of Operation Kindle, the UKSF deployment to Afghanistan (known as Task Force 42). [17] On 9 September 2009, the Special Boat Service, supported by the SFSG, conducted a mission to rescue Stephen Farrell ; a journalist captured and held at a Taliban safehouse ...

  6. Target Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Target Hospitality and other housing providers advocate using the term crew camp or temporary workforce lodging because of the negative connotation of man camp. [18] [19] The company and its competitors also object to the term “man camp” because it is often used to describe oil field housing facilities that are not professionally operated.

  7. Milwaukee, Fox Cities hospitality companies, owner fined for ...

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    The sanctioned companies are Arora Hospitality Group LLC, Banee Corp., Harjap Hospitality Group LLC, MKE Oil Corp., and Oshkosh Hospitality Group LLC. News of the sanctions became public Thursday.

  8. ALICE (company) - Wikipedia

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    ALICE was founded in 2013 by Justin Effron (), Alexander Shashou (), and Dmitry Koltunov (). [9]Effron (a former equity analyst at Citigroup) [citation needed] and Shashou (a member of a UK hotelier family and former employee at Goldman Sachs) [4] [9] devised the idea for ALICE while traveling in Southeast Asia and recognizing the communication difficulties different hotel departments commonly ...

  9. H World International - Wikipedia

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    H World International, [3] formerly branded Deutsche Hospitality and Steigenberger Hotel Group, is the umbrella brand of the German hotel chain company Steigenberger Hotels AG. Since 2020, it is a subsidiary of the Chinese Huazhu Hotels Group and operates hotels under several brands, including Steigenberger , IntercityHotel and Zleep Hotels .