Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Invertek invests in Spanish expansion | Electric motor manufacturer Invertek Drives, which has its global headquarters and manufacturing facility at Welshpool, has made a multimillion-pound investment in its Spanish subsidiary as part of an expansion in the country. Read More |
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Business Matters: Designing for regeneration in Wales | Regeneration is a priority across Wales right now, whether that's in a commercial, industrial, or residential setting. Roberts Limbrick has worked on many schemes over the last few years, revitalising residential areas, brownfield sites, and town centres. Chris Gentle, an urban designer at Roberts Limbrick, details the things he considers in any project. Read More |
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Regulator raises concerns on £91.5m property search services deal | The acquisition of property search and conveyancing services provider TM Group by Dye & Durham could lead to a worse deal for homeowners, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found. The watchdog believes that the only effective way to address the issues it has identified would be for TM Group to be sold to a suitable buyer. Dye & Durham said it disagreed with the CMA's provisional findings and is "evaluating its potential options". Read More |
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Acquisitions drive growth at Begbies Traynor | Begbies Traynor Group expects to report rises in revenues and profits in its latest financial year, with growth driven by recent acquisitions. The company said it plans to make further buys to "build our scale and range of complementary services". Read More |
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