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The White Star Line owned the Titanic, which was one of three sister ships. The White Star Line was owned at the time by Bruce Ismay. The three ships that were all built within 8 years of each other (in order of build date) Olympic, Titanic, Britannic.
JP Morgan, the American financier, had a controlling interest in the IMM; the International Mercantile Marine, which was a consortium of shipping interests that owned, among other things, the White Star Line, which in turn owned Titanic. As a foreigner, JP Morgan could not directly own Titanic, but he could own the COMPANY that owned Titanic.
White Star Line. In those days, they didn't have "cruise lines." Rather than frivolous cruises up and down coastlines, these were transatlantic liners. A historically-rich world now in the past. This of course was in the days before air travel, and the only way to travel across oceans.
White Castle restaurants DO NOT franchise in the United States; all stores are company owned and operated. http://64.213.197.19/forms/irpt_welcome.asp?brandid=26 copy and paste the website for proof.
No, it is not. "White Castle and all its subsidiaries are privately owned and operated." The White Castle Management Company is a private corporation, not a sole proprietorship. Mr. E. W. Ingram is the firm's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
The Titanic was owned by the British shipping company White Star Line.
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The White Star Line is the company who owned the Titanic
White Star Line - was the company who owned the Titanic.
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Corfe Castle is now owned by the National Trust who were given it by the Bankes family (link below) who owned it having bought in 1635. The castle was owned by the Crown until Elizabeth 1 sold it in the 16th century