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Eurotunnel's last-minute SeaFrance rescue bid fails to save firm
10:00, 09 January 2012
updated: 10:12, 09 January 2012
by Trevor Sturgess, business editor
SeaFrance - the ferry giant which employs hundreds of workers in Kent - has gone into liquidation.
The decision by a French court follows months of wranglings and failed buyout bids for the stricken firm.
Only today, Channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel launched a last-minute rescue bid for the ailing business.
Eurotunnel proposed to buy the three SeaFrance ferries - now moored in the Port of Calais - and lease them back to a workers' co-operative.
But the bid was rejected today.
SeaFrance employs more than 800 staff in Calais and Dover and maintains a French-owned ferry operation on the busy short-sea route.
Anyone wanting to claim back ticket costs should ring 0845 4580666.
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