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- MTR–KCR_merger abstract "There had been some discussion of merging the Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC), which was also government-owned, and the MTR to make the territory's transport system more efficient. The MTRCL backed such a merge while the KCRC opposed the plan. In March 2004, the Hong Kong Government officially encouraged the two companies to merge.On 11 April 2006, the Hong Kong Government officially announced the details of the proposed merger. Under the non-binding Memorandum of Understanding the Government has signed with KCRC, KCRC would grant a Service Concession to the MTRCL to operate the KCR system, with an initial period of 50 years. The KCRC would receive a one-time upfront payment of HK$4.25 billion, a fixed annual payment of HK$750 million and a variable annual payment based on revenues generated from operation of the KCR system. In addition, MTRCL would make a payment of $7.79 billion for the acquisition of property and other related commercial interests.The railway lines the KCRC operated were less profitable than the MTRC, and the KCRC was less active in property development. It was widely considered that the Government's choice was to avoid being criticised for selling assets of the KCRC, which it wholly owned to MTRCL at an underpriced level. Leasing the operation right of the KCR system to the MTRCL could avoid actually selling the KCRC.On 2 December 2007, the Chinese name of the MTRCL was changed to 香港鐵路有限公司 (literal translation: Hong Kong Railway Corporation Limited) after being granted the Service Concession while the English name will remain unchanged. The KCRC is now a holding company of the KCR system, without actual railway operations. The merger was approved by shareholders of the MTRCL on 9 October 2007. The merger is effective for 50 years.".
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- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Category:2007_in_rail_transport.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Category:KCR.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Category:MTR.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Hong_Kong.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Hong_Kong.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong_dollar.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Kowloon–Canton_Railway.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Kowloon–Canton_Railway_Corporation.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Memorandum_of_understanding.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Mergers_and_acquisitions.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink Octopus_card.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink File:Hong_Kong_Railway_Route_Map_en.svg.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLink File:MTR_NamCheong_1.jpg.
- MTR–KCR_merger wikiPageWikiLinkText "MTR–KCR merger".
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- MTR–KCR_merger subject Category:2007_in_rail_transport.
- MTR–KCR_merger subject Category:KCR.
- MTR–KCR_merger subject Category:MTR.
- MTR–KCR_merger subject Category:Transport_in_Hong_Kong.
- MTR–KCR_merger comment "There had been some discussion of merging the Kowloon–Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC), which was also government-owned, and the MTR to make the territory's transport system more efficient. The MTRCL backed such a merge while the KCRC opposed the plan. In March 2004, the Hong Kong Government officially encouraged the two companies to merge.On 11 April 2006, the Hong Kong Government officially announced the details of the proposed merger.".
- MTR–KCR_merger label "MTR–KCR merger".
- MTR–KCR_merger sameAs Q6718513.
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- MTR–KCR_merger sameAs Q6718513.
- MTR–KCR_merger sameAs 兩鐵合併.
- MTR–KCR_merger wasDerivedFrom MTR–KCR_merger?oldid=625823894.
- MTR–KCR_merger depiction Hong_Kong_Railway_Route_Map_en.svg.
- MTR–KCR_merger isPrimaryTopicOf MTR–KCR_merger.