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Article: DEEP-SEA LEISURE (DSL).
- Article from:
- Investors Chronicle
- Article date:
- February 4, 2005
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52p - Aim: Aquariums - While diving in shark-infested waters isn't everybody's idea of fun, it is proving popular enough to give a new lease of life to Deep-Sea Leisure. Just four years ago, the aquarium operator was swimming out of its depth, with large debt repayments threatening to pull it under. But write-offs and the emergence of majority shareholder Aspro ensured that the company was able to stay afloat - and now an impressive increase in visitor numbers is underpinning strong growth.
As you would expect, the key to success is to drive more visitors through its gates and to tempt them to part with increasing amounts of cash. To this end, Deep-Sea has ...
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