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'''Queens Moat Houses plc''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] public limited company engaged primarily in the [[hotel]] business.
'''Queens Moat Houses plc''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] public limited company engaged primarily in the [[hotel]] business.


It came to public attention after the suspension of its shares on [[March 31]] [[1993]] consequent upon significant financial difficulties which precipitated a spectacular collapse. The company was subsequently investigated under Section 432(2) of the [[Companies Act, 1985]].
It came to public attention after the suspension of its shares on [[March 31]] [[1993]] consequent upon significant financial difficulties which precipitated a spectacular collapse. The company was subsequently investigated under Section 432(2) of the [[Companies Act, 1985]]. Queens Moat House was bought by goldman sachs in August 2005, They then sold 9 hotels. The 20 hotels they kept have changed to either Holiday Inns, Crown Plaza or Best Weston.


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Revision as of 08:56, 27 April 2006

Queens Moat Houses plc is a British public limited company engaged primarily in the hotel business.

It came to public attention after the suspension of its shares on March 31 1993 consequent upon significant financial difficulties which precipitated a spectacular collapse. The company was subsequently investigated under Section 432(2) of the Companies Act, 1985. Queens Moat House was bought by goldman sachs in August 2005, They then sold 9 hotels. The 20 hotels they kept have changed to either Holiday Inns, Crown Plaza or Best Weston.