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Sold to a management buy-out team as a result of privatization. | Sold to a management buy-out team as a result of privatization. | ||
1989 [[Stagecoach Group|Stagecoach]] acquired the business and quickly disposed of outlying operations (those to the west towards Manchester were either sold to [[Drawlane]] plc (later [[British Bus]]) or absorbed by [[Ribble Motor Services]] Ltd, while the Essex operations were sold to [[Capital Citybus]]. | 1989 [[Stagecoach Group|Stagecoach]] acquired the business and quickly disposed of outlying operations (those to the west towards Manchester were either sold to [[Drawlane Transport Group|Drawlane]] plc (later [[British Bus]]) or absorbed by [[Ribble Motor Services]] Ltd, while the Essex operations were sold to [[Capital Citybus]]. | ||
1990 East Midland acquired Maun of Mansfield, consolidating its position in that area. | 1990 East Midland acquired Maun of Mansfield, consolidating its position in that area. |
Revision as of 15:36, 12 May 2023
Owned by National Bus Co
Sold to a management buy-out team as a result of privatization.
1989 Stagecoach acquired the business and quickly disposed of outlying operations (those to the west towards Manchester were either sold to Drawlane plc (later British Bus) or absorbed by Ribble Motor Services Ltd, while the Essex operations were sold to Capital Citybus.
1990 East Midland acquired Maun of Mansfield, consolidating its position in that area.
1993 East Midland disposed of its coaching operations to Skills of Nottingham.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Monopolies and Mergers Commission report 1996