Big Five raises sector profile at Cape Town

30-Jun-2001

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?South Africa?s Big Five consortium?involving SAGAD, BAA/World Duty Free, Gebr Heinemann, Tourvest and Fedics Retail Services?is due to open a new 800sq m (8,610sq ft) duty-free store at Cape Town........
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