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Article: Lord Hollick has had a lot on his mind, but The Express is still a priority
- Article from:
- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 10, 1996
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United's chief executive, Lord Hollick, has been busy in recent
months, taking hardly a moment to rest before he plunges into yet
another share purchase, takeover or corporate restructuring. But
aside from a flurry of attention on his newspaper businesses when
he fired his editor at the Sunday Express, Sue Douglas, and merged
the daily and Sunday titles into a seven-day operation, the print
side of the media and financial services conglomerate hasn't
appeared to be the focus of the Labour Peer's efforts. Instead,
Lord Hollick has worked to widen the company's holdings in the
lucrative conference business, buying Blenheim in October for
nearly pounds 600m. United is now busy integrating ...
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...Lord Hollick, chief executive of United ... between 1982 and 1990. Lord Hollick was born in Southampton ... stressing yesterday that Lord Hollick, whose United News and Media group owns the Express titles and the Anglia and ...
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