Royal Mail sell-off likely within 2-3 years – report
Royal Mail is likely to be partly or wholly-privatized within two to three years the minister in charge of the move told the Financial Times on Friday.
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Royal Mail is likely to be partly or wholly-privatized within two to three years the minister in charge of the move told the Financial Times on Friday.
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MoneyWeek Can Royal Mail deliver?MoneyWeekIt's been nearly four years since Royal Mail was privatised. Whatever the merits of the decision politically, it's been a poor investment, unless you were among the many small investors who “flipped” your shares early in the process. If you'd invested … More: continued here
Breitbart News Royal Mail to Honour Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill with Special Edition …Breitbart NewsThe newly-privatised Royal Mail Group is to pay homage to greatest privatiser of them all with a special Margaret Thatcher postage stamp. The Express reports that the October stamp set will feature four Conservative, two Labour and two Whig prime …Royal…
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