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09:35 GMT, Monday, 11 August 2008 10:35 UK

Condor owners saying 'no changes'

Condor ferry: Pic Condor Ferries

The company which is buying the ferry company Condor has said there will be no changes in the company's management, staff or services.

The biggest Channel Island ferry firm was sold for an undisclosed sum to the Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund when it acquired Admiral Holdings Ltd.

Macquarie said it intended to maintain all of the ferry services between Jersey, Guernsey, France and UK.

Condor provides routes for both passengers and freight.

The deal has yet to be approved by the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority.



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