Chorion achieves a transformation

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Chorion is specialising in intellectual property and bars, and was previously called Trocadero. The company is opening a bar in the Trocadero complex in Oct 1998 in order to boost sales. The intellectual property side was set up when rights were bought to the characters created by Enid Blyton. Chorion could achieve a profit of 7.2 million pounds sterling by 2000 from its intellectual property, and 5.2 million pounds from bars, according to Collins Stewart.

Licenses, Patents & Trademarks, Intellectual property

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Chorion

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Chorion is involved both in bars and intellectual property rights, and aims to demerge its intellectual property rights division. The company is expanding its successful Tiger Tiger bars, though they may not perform as well outside London, England as in the capital.

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Chorion

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UK nightclub, bar and intellectual property firm Chorion occupies a strong position in both its markets, and the planned demerger is expected to unlock value. Chorion's shares are seen as a good buy ahead of the demerger.

Leisure industry, Securities, Entertainment industry

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Subjects list: Management, Bars, saloons, etc., Bars (Drinking establishments), Chorion
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