FTSE gains from Royal Mail rise
Britain's top equity index marched higher today, building on gains made over the last two days, while a positive broker note boosted the shares of Royal Mail.
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Britain's top equity index marched higher today, building on gains made over the last two days, while a positive broker note boosted the shares of Royal Mail.
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Interactive: Royal Mail shares one year onTelegraph.co.ukRoyal Mail investors have been on a rollercoaster ride since the controversial float of the postal group a year ago. This interactive share price graph allows you to track the events that have moved the stock, from the pricing of the shares at 330p all … More: continued here
'Disgraceful' Royal Mail delivery office move from South Woodford to Chingford confirmed for September 25East London and West Essex Guardian SeriesTHE RELOCATION of a Royal Mail delivery office branded “disgraceful” by neighbours has been confirmed for next month. The postal giant announced they were considering moving the South Woodford sorting office in Marlborough Road to…
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Head of Royal Mail receives £371,000 cash bonus just weeks after pushing through record increase in the price of stamps. More: continued here
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Right to strike plea on sorting office closure threatLiverpool Echo, UK –4 hours agoThey described the move as a “rearguard action” to fight any sudden decisions by Royal Mail bosses. Earlier this month Royal Mail announced the outcome of a … More: continued here