Qataris face £100m demand to support care homes group - Daily Telegraph
Story date: 2008-05-16 03:55:00
Added on: 2008-05-16 19:00:35
Bankers to Four Seasons, one of Britain's biggest nursing home chains, are demanding its Qatari government owners inject more than £100m of cash to stabilise the business. Paul Taylor, who heads Three Delta, the Qatari Investment Authority's UK ...
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