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Kenneth Paul Dulieu was chairman and chief executive of Capcon Limited (previously Capcon Holdings plc). He later became non-executive chairman of Southampton Leisure Holdings plc and chairman of Coventry City Football Club. Dulieu is founding trustee of UK Charity Kids in Sport, now part ofHeart of Bucks, and chairman of trustees for thNational Youth Harp Orchestra Charitable Trust Capcon Holdings plc Dulieu founded K & J Dulieu Limited (trading as Capitol Consultants) in 1983, later renamed Capitol Group plc in 1994, on its admission to the London Stock Exchange Official List. He acted as chief executive until the sale of the business to Carlisle Holdings plc in 1998. At point of sale, Capitol Group plc was one of the largest suppliers of security and investigatory services, and counter terrorism in the United Kingdom, with over 3,000 employees. In 1998, together with others, Dulieu re-purchased the Investigations Division and Audit & Stocktaking business from Carlisle Holdin ...
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Southampton Leisure Holdings Plc
Southampton Leisure Holdings Public Limited Company, PLC was the parent company of Southampton F.C., Southampton Football Club Ltd and was listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange. The company was placed into administration on 2 April 2009. Subsidiaries The wholly owned subsidiary companies of Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC were: * Southampton Football Club Ltd * St. Mary's Stadium Ltd * St. Mary's SPV Ltd * Southampton Insurance Services Ltd * Southampton Mortgage & Financial Centre Ltd * Saints Supporters Club Ltd * Southampton Swaylife Ltd * Secure Retirement Ltd * Dell Estates Ltd * St Michael's Street Homes (No. 1) Ltd * Stadium 2000 Ltd * Felix Broadcasting Ltd * South City FM Ltd * Forest FM Ltd History On 30 June 2006, Rupert Lowe resigned as Chairman of Southampton Leisure Holdings, along with other directors Andrew Cowen, Guy Askham, Mike Richards and David Windsor-Clive. On 26 February 2007, Michael Wilde offered his resignation a ...
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