Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Latest News | Updated plans for a 27-storey tower in Cardiff have been recommended for approval. The building would be one of the tallest in the city when built. Read More… |
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Nigel Greenaway, CEO of the GS Verde Group, and director of corporate law firm Greenaway Scott and M&A advisory specialists Verde Corporate Finance, shares his views on the deals market in the first half of 2020. Read More… |
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The UK's aerospace sector is to benefit from £400m of funding to help projects get off the ground and support the sector's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the UK Government has announced. Read More… |
Private equity and venture capital investment into UK businesses increased last year, according to new data. Read More… |
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A South Wales veterinary hospital is celebrating its first anniversary after a difficult seven months that saw it devastated by Storm Dennis and working under Covid-19 restrictions. Read More… |
The operator of the ASK Italian and Zizzi restaurant chains and Coco di Mama food-to-go outlets has been sold out of administration in a deal which safeguards about 225 sites and approximately 5,000 jobs. But a further 75 sites are to close with the loss of about 1,200 jobs. Read More… |
The company behind snooker hall chain Rileys has gone into administration, with insolvency specialists now seeking a buyer for the business. Four venues have been closed as a result of the process, leading to 44 job losses. Read More… |
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Plans for a job-creating battery manufacturing plant in South Wales have moved forward. Read More… |
Cardiff-based aluminium fabricator Dudley's Aluminium has started work on a new project in the South West of England. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Carmarthenshire-based advance materials group Haydale has signed an exclusive distributor agreement with a US counterpart. Read More… |
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