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		<title>Channel ferry firm bids for rival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: BBC News Cross-Channel ferry operator SeaFrance could be taken over by Brittany Ferries through a new holding company after negotiations with LD Lines broke down. If successful, it would acquire four or five of SeaFrance&#8217;s vessels, which would continue in service sailing to Calais from the Kent port of Dover. SeaFrance recently announced it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Source: </strong>BBC News</p>
<p>Cross-Channel ferry operator SeaFrance could be taken over by Brittany Ferries through a new holding company after negotiations with LD Lines broke down.</p>
<p>If successful, it would acquire four or five of SeaFrance&#8217;s vessels, which would continue in service sailing to Calais from the Kent port of Dover.</p>
<p>SeaFrance recently announced it could be axing up to 650 French jobs.</p>
<p>Brittany Ferries already operates five routes to France from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth and two to Spain.</p>
<p>It employs 2,500 staff, including 320 UK-based employees.</p>
<p>Union opposition</p>
<p>David Longden, managing director, said: &#8220;After 37 years of experience on the longer routes to France and Spain, this is an exciting opportunity to introduce Brittany Ferries&#8217; award-winning standards on Dover-Calais crossings, and to provide an even greater choice for our passengers and freight customers.&#8221;</p>
<p>LD Lines, the newest ferry company operating between Dover and Boulogne and Dieppe, had been planning to make a formal bid for SeaFrance.</p>
<p>However, it revealed it had withdrawn its acquisition offer of a majority stake in SeaFrance, amid apparent union opposition.</p>
<p>SeaFrance&#8217;s parent company SNCF declined to comment on Wednesday.</p>
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