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Latest News | A Welsh producer of bottled natural mineral, spring and tonic waters, which launched its cobalt blue glass bottle range at the Savoy Hotel in London in 1989, has been snapped up. Read More… |
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If lockdown has forced you to start selling online, it can be hard knowing where to start. Ryan Williams, digital marketing officer at Superfast Business Wales explains how platforms like Shopify can help. Read More… |
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Financial mutual LV= has revealed that it is in exclusive discussions regarding a potential transaction with a global private equity firm. Read More… |
A sale of Asda to a consortium including the owners of Euro Garages and private equity firm TDR Capital, valuing the supermarket giant at £6.8bn, has been agreed. Read More… |
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Cineworld is to temporarily close all of its sites in the UK and US as a result of film release delays caused by the outbreak of Covid-19. Read More… |
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Office properties in Swansea and Bristol have been acquired by Regional REIT for a total consideration of £10.2m. Read More… |
Plans have been submitted for the development of office space and meeting rooms for tech and creative SMEs in a historic Swansea theatre which once hosted stars such as Charlie Chaplin and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Read More… |
Detailed plans for a new housing development on the former Clariant site in Church Village, Llantwit Fardre, have been drawn up. Read More… |
The Port of Newport, which is owned and operated by Associated British Ports (ABP), has signed a new lease with Power Poles which will provide secure storage space to support the company’s regional operations. Read More… |
A modular construction specialist has started work to build a new wing at a Cardiff hospital. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | The Welsh Government is ramping up its support for people affected by redundancy, economy minister Ken Skates has said. Read More… |
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