Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Latest News | A digital marketplace for robotics and AI services has completed a six-figure equity funding round. Read More… |
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Sarah Alford, a senior associate specialising in employment and HR law at Berry Smith Lawyers, offers a practical guide to help organisations understand their options post-furlough. Read More… |
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An engineering company that provides services to NHS hospitals throughout the South West of England and Wales is using funding support from NatWest so it can continue helping frontline medical staff during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More… |
The video game developer behind Runescape has been acquired by asset management firm Macarthur Fortune Holding in a $530m deal. Read More… |
JD Wetherspoon has raised more than £140m in a share placing. The company also outlined its plans to start reopening pubs and hotels in late-June. Read More… |
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A law firm with offices in Monmouth and Newport has appointed a new partner and an assistant solicitor. Read More… |
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The former Engedi Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Colwyn Bay has been acquired by a property developer which intends to convert the building into apartments. Read More… |
Specialist building products distributor SIG expects to have reopened the majority of its sites in the UK and Ireland by mid-May. Read More… |
National housebuilder Bellway is set to resume construction work on a phased basis after developing measures to ensure social distancing. Read More… |
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The UK arm of manufacturer and supplier of furniture fittings and architectural hardware Häfele Group has hailed its performance despite describing 2019 as a "challenging year". Read More… |
Car manufacturing in the UK slumped almost 40 per cent in March, according to new figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Recruitment software company Alvius has acquired the UK Startup Jobs platform. Read More… |
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