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- p. 261. "The Intercapital Daylight" Railway Digest November 1991 page 396 Julian Insall (October 1992). "A reflection on the Intercapital Daylight". Newsrail...
- plc and Intercapital plc which created Garban-Intercapital plc in 1999. Intercapital plc was founded by Michael Spencer in 1986 as Intercapital Private...
- March 2007. It sold the stake in 2014. BA also owned a 10% stake in InterCapital and Regional Rail (ICRR), the company that managed the operations of...
- gauge line was completed. Intercapital p****enger services such as the Spirit of Progress, Southern Aurora, and Intercapital Daylight once operated in...
- co-founded Intercapital Brokers in 1986. Over its 20 years as a listed company, its total shareholder return was close to 6,000 per cent. Intercapital was the...
- The Sydney–Melbourne Express was an overnight intercapital p****enger train service that operated between Australia's largest two cities, Sydney and Melbourne...
- individual investors. The company's ****et management arm, Dean Witter InterCapital, with total ****ets of $90.0 billion prior to the acquisition, was one...
- Eurostar International Limited (EIL) is the railway company operating the international Eurostar train services between Paris, London, Amsterdam, Brussels...
- telecommunications provider, Vocus owns and manages Australia's second largest intercapital fibre network. Vocus provides retail, wholesale and corporate telecommunications...
- including the Sydney Limited, Spirit of Progress, Southern Aurora, and Intercapital Daylight. Due to high costs and declining patronage, they were replaced...