Today's South East business news from Insider |
Exciting time for Ordnance Survey | Ordnance Survey is still tracking ahead of schedule despite the continuous challenges it is having to overcome, a senior figure at the company has told Insider, with the new year representing an "exciting time". Read More |
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Roundtable: New Opportunities in the New Normal | Insider's latest South East Roundtable, which featured a group of business leaders, professional advisers, equity providers and investors, attempted to find some answers to some of the key issues that are affecting the South East region today. Read More |
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CMA to investigate NEC’s £62m acquisition | An initial enforcement order has been made by the Competition and Markets Authority in relation to NEC Software Solutions' £62m acquisition of a provider of software to the emergency services and justice sectors. Read More |
| | Medequip snapped up by Medux | Medequip, a provider of community equipment and complementary services which employs more than 1,000 people, has been snapped up by an umbrella organisation for a group of companies and brands specialising in medical equipment for healthcare organisations and private individuals. Clearwater International advised on the deal. Read More |
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LSH appointed to Barton Park | Lambert Smith Hampton has been appointed to market a trio of industrial units at Barton Park Industrial Estate in Eastleigh on behalf of Legal & General. Read More |
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Revenues set to rise at Pack & Send | Reading-based logistics franchise business Pack & Send is on track to grow its revenues by a further 25 per cent, with turnover set to reach £6.3m following a strong year for the sector. Read More |
| | Greggs appoints new chief executive | National food retailer Greggs has unveiled the appointment of its new chief executive, following Roger Whiteside giving notice of his intention to retire, as the bakery giant begins 2022 in a 'strong financial position' with plans to open new stores. Read More |
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