Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Blink Charging Co buys UK counterpart | Blink Charging Co, a US operator and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, has expanded with the acquisition of a UK counterpart which operates about 1,100 charge points across the country, principally for local authorities, NHS healthcare trusts, further education colleges and fleets. Read More |
| | Vp kicks off formal sale process | Listed equipment rental specialist Vp - which was established in 1954 and floated in 1973 - has launched a formal sale process with a buyer sought who will respect the company's "unique heritage, family culture and committed employee base", while supporting its longer-term growth ambitions. Read More |
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Business Matters: Recovering unpaid debts for your business | Unfortunately, in business, if you offer credit, some customers will take advantage and put off paying their debts to your business. Bad debts impact businesses of all sizes, and can be increasingly problematic during the fallout of the pandemic. William Watkins, an associate solicitor in the Dispute Resolution team at Harding Evans, tells us what businesses can do to recover unpaid debts. Read More |
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SAE develops new future for Uskmouth site | Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) has unveiled plans to develop a battery energy storage system at its Uskmouth site and is no longer pursuing the previously announced conversion plans for the power station. Read More |
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Revenues up at Howdens | Listed kitchen and joinery products supplier Howden Joinery Group has said it "remains confident" following a strong start to the year where revenues increased. Read More |
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