Royal Mail warns on competition
Shares fall in Royal Mail as it warns that competition from rivals could hurt its future revenues.
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Shares fall in Royal Mail as it warns that competition from rivals could hurt its future revenues.
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Royal Mail says printed catalogues drive online shoppingPost and ParcelJonathan Harman, Managing Director for MarketReach said: “The report shows the harnessing power of physical communications including direct mail and their distinctive ability to engage consumers and drive digital activity. Retailers who overlook the … More: continued here
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Hell Mail Domestic UK Post In Rapid DeclineHell Mail, UK –1 hour ago"What seems to be happening is that Royal Mail is being 'bullied' into submission." he said. "Whilst it is important that it runs efficiently, …Postcomm tries simple solution to market dominationPrecisionMarketingall 2 news articles More: continued here
MSN Money UK Unions 'delight' as ministers offer Royal Mail concessionsTelegraph.co.ukPostal workers' unions have claimed victory as the Government said the Royal Mail would remain the sole provider of the universal service for "at least the next 10 years". The unions have fought hard against the Bill which will allow private investment …Safeguards 'will protect…
[ad_1] Credit card rates have hit a record high amid soaring inflation which has driven shoppers to borrow to cover living costs. The average annual percentage rate – or “APR” – charge on credit cards has reached 26.6pc this month, the highest since records began in 2006, according to Moneyfacts, a financial analyst. May’s average…
A lazy postman stashed thousands of Christmas letters and packages – because he was too lazy to deliver them. Christopher Fearnley, 21, got a job with the Royal Mail just weeks before the festive rush. More: continued here