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Phone: +44 20 7 4950101 |
Address:
7 DOWN STREET
LONDON, W1Y 7DS |
Company Description
Capital Corporation plc (formerly Crockfords Plc) owns and operates three gaming clubs, Crockfords and The Colony Club, both in Mayfair in London and The Cromwell Mint in Kensington which was acquired in 1997. All of 1997 revenues were derived from operations within the United Kingdom.
Key People
| Chairman | E.H. SHARP |
| Chief Executive | A.J. HEARN |
| Finance Director & Secretary | A.P. CHANDLER |
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