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RE: Network Ticketing
(10 Sep 2013, 1:19 pm)aureolin wrote First time I've seen this, but it certainly answers questions of why Network One tickets aren't competitive when compared with corporate season tickets from the big three. Stagecoach + Go North East alone own 52.22% of shares. If Stagecoach and Go North East agree on something as a coalition, such as pricing structure, then no other coalition of share holders can match that controlling stake of 52.22%. They're not daft are they. Wink

Conveniently owning just over a 50% majority eh?

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