Maltese court battle continues to rage

2-Aug-2003

MALTA. Maltese beauty retailer Leaders, part of the Salvo Grima Group, is fighting to retain its concession at Malta International airport following the airport authority?s decision to award the licence for its skincare and cosmetics duty-free shop to rival firm Franks Travel Retail.

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?MALTA. Maltese beauty retailer Leaders, part of the Salvo Grima Group, is fighting to retain its concession at Malta International airport following the airport authority?s decision to award the licence........
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(24-Jul-2003) - Maltese beauty retailer Leaders, part of the Salvo Grima Group, is fighting to retain its concession at Malta International airport following the airport's decision to award the licence for its skincare and cosmetics duty-free shop to rival firm Franks Travel Retail.
(18-Nov-2003) - MALTA. Skincare and cosmetics operator Leaders has won back its contract to operate at Malta International airport, following a legal battle and a fresh tender
(1-Sep-2003) - MALTA. Malta International Airport (MIA) has issued a call for tenders to operate its main skincare and cosmetics outlet.
(6-Sep-2003) - MIA has issued a public call for tenders to operate its skincare and cosmetics outlet.
(15-Oct-2005) - MALTA. Airside retail space at Malta International airport is to be expanded by about 20% as part of a terminal refurbishment to accommodate the country's entry into the Schengen agreement