Today's North Wales and Cheshire business news from Insider |
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 |
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Business Matters: Making hybrid working work | Billy Green, chief executive of London Lash, says with the ever-changing landscape around our places of work, it is important to ensure that employees feel valued, part of a team, and that the company is keeping them well informed. This article will detail some of the things London Lash is doing to help with this. Read More |
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Ask the expert: Shareholders disputes, unfair prejudice and remedies | Donall Caharty, partner at Beyond Corporate Law, says grievances between parties in any relationship are an unfortunate fact of life. When it comes to business too - internal feuds, boardroom disputes or misbehaviour can result in relationship breakdowns between shareholders. Fortunately, certain aggrieved parties in this type of relationship may have remedies to alleviate the 'break-up'. This is where unfair prejudice claims play a crucial role. Read More |
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Essar hits 18-month high | Petrol giant Essar, which owns and operates the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in Ellesmere Port, has recorded its best monthly product sales for 18 months. Read More |
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