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Investors enjoy Corinthia's 5-star London hotel

A group of 160 investors and bond-holders in Corinthia public companies, including IHI, Corinthia Finance and MIH have sampled the luxury of the new Corinthia Hotel London, which is due to open this month.

They were treated to a full programme of events to experience the splendid ambiance and fine cuisine at the hotel’s many outlets, including the sea-food speciality restaurant Massimo’s, the Northall Restaurant and the Bassoon Bar. The highlight of the trip took place on the last night with a grand formal dinner at the elegant and opulent ballroom.

The group also enjoyed a trip to Oxford, which included a guided tour of Christ Church, one of the University’s largest colleges, and a visit to the city’s ancient cathedral.

Developed at a cost of €360 million over the last two and half years, the new Corinthia Hotel London joins Corinthia’s family of luxury hotels in Europe and the Middle East and is expected to quickly establish itself as one of London’s most elegant and trendy hotels. Centrally located at Whitehall Place, it is within easy reach of London’s major historic landmarks, theatres, museums, shopping and entertainment outlets, with Leicester Square, Regents Street, Covent Garden, the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament within easy walking distance.

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Anthony Bonello

Apr 8th 2011, 12:26

I agree totally with the above. Not a single cent was ever distributed to us shareholders in 11 years.

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