Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Net zero strategies debated | Companies can get closer to generating net zero carbon by using multiple approaches, according to panellists at Insider’s Game Changers: Sustainable and Net Zero Business Round Table. Read More |
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Further acquisitions lined up by Kingswood | Kingswood Holdings, a listed wealth and investment management group, has said inorganic growth remains a key focus and revealed it has signed heads of terms, and is in exclusive discussions, with a further nine UK businesses and three firms outside the UK. Read More |
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Cross Hands Retail Park fully let | The last remaining units of the Cross Hands Retail Park have been leased to the variety store, One Below Retail and gym operator Snap Fitness, The Conygar Investment Company has said. The retail park is now fully let. Read More |
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Azets invests in new talent | Accountancy and business advisory firm Azets has welcomed 15 graduates to offices across Wales, as part of an ongoing recruitment drive for entry level jobs. Read More |
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