Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Ask the expert: To disclose or not to disclose? | Dan Dowen, commercial contracts senior associate at Berry Smith, considers the importance, key terms and drawbacks of non disclosure agreements for businesses looking to disclose confidential information for commercial purposes. Read More |
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Regulator to examine engineered foam deal | The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating the anticipated acquisition by Carpenter Co of the engineered foams business of Recticel NV/SA. Both businesses have operations in England while Carpenter Co has a base in Wales. Read More |
| | Printing firm moves to EOT | A printing company based in Bristol has completed its move to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), with its staff now owning a majority share of the business. Dealmaking specialist GS Verde advised on the deal. Read More |
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Acuity Law opens Bristol office | Commercial law firm Acuity Law – which operates from sites in Cardiff, London and Swansea – has opened a Bristol office, prompted by a record number of consultancy hires in the region. Read More |
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Decline continues for UK’s new car market | The UK's new car market continued to decline during April as a result of global supply chain shortages, according to the latest figures, with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders downgrading its outlook for 2022. Read More |
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Wales-made drum kits to feature on iconic stages | Bespoke drum kits by Tarian Drums are set to feature on some of the world’s most iconic stages, including Lollapalooza Paris and the Shepherd’s Bush Empire, after the Pontyclun company was supported by a British Business Bank Start Up Loan. Read More |
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