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- the Group acquired Foodworld as well as South African ticket seller Computicket, and opened the first Shoprite LiquorShop. The company also opened its...
- Germany, Spain, Italy, Brazil, and the Netherlands. In 1967, CSC set up Computicket Corp. to compete in the fledgling electronic ticket market competing...
- gallery's society. In 1978, Miller started a ticketing company called Computicket, which went into receivership within six months. On 30 April 1982, Miller...
- president, Thomas W. Moore became chairman of TRS. Another competitor, Computicket, owned by Computer Sciences Corporation, folded in April 1970 leaving...
- other investors purchased the Computicket software and an IBM System/360 Model 50. In 1971, Tucker launched Computicket which was the world's first full-fledged...
- narrow-gauge railway system. 1971, Percy Tucker of Benoni, Gauteng founded Computicket, the world's first computerized ticketing system. It was deplo**** nationally...
- on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2014. "South Africa's liefling". Computicket. 1 January 2015. Archived from the original on 27 February 2016. Retrieved...
- secdatabase.com. Retrieved Mar 28, 2013. Arneel, Gene (April 8, 1970). "Computicket Folds With $13-Mil Loss, But Ticketron Still Punching Away". Variety...
- 2021. Meiring, Pieter (2 February 2021). "Percy Tucker, the founder of Computicket dies aged 92". Cape Business News. Retrieved 2 February 2021. Duma, Nkosikhona...
- went on sale for the two dates in South Africa, the ticket retailer Computicket's online ticketing servers crashed under the pressure from the high volume...