Royal Mail sell-off likely “in two to three years”
Royal Mail is likely to be partly or wholly privatised within two to three years, according to reports.
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Royal Mail is likely to be partly or wholly privatised within two to three years, according to reports.
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[ad_1] Postal workers walked out on Thursday (20 October) in the first of 18 days of strikes taking place from October to December, including the busy pre-Christmas period which includes Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Strike action will continue on several days in the coming weeks, following on from previous walkouts in August, September and…
This is London £200 of House of Fraser vouchers to be won with the Royal MailThis is LondonAll they have to do is select Royal Mail evening delivery for their purchases and nominate their preferred date. The evening delivery service option is … More: continued here
[ad_1] A swordsmith has slammed a forthcoming ban on delivering blades through the post as threatening his business. Posting swords and most blade types will be prohibited by Royal Mail and Parcelforce from May 7. Most other courier services have already introduced such bans. Paul Macdonald owns Macdonald Academy of Arts in Stockbridge – dedicated…
[ad_1] This village in Kent has stepped right out of the storybooks with its crooked rooftops, Tudor buildings and a pub with nooks and crannies and a crackling open fire. All you need is a covering of snow, as in this spectacular picture, and you have the perfect wintry setting for a tale of years…
Financial Times Stocks to watch: Sage, Hammerson, Telecom Plus, Royal MailFinancial TimesSage was heading for its worst session in more than two decades after warning that second-quarter trading had been below expectations, which it blamed on “inconsistent operational execution”. The software maker also reduced its 2018 target for organic …Royal Mail needs to hike dividend…
[ad_1] International Distribution Services (IDS) has announced that Royal Mail CEO, Simon Thompson, has informed the Board he intends to step down. This news comes shortly after IDS confirmed it had come to an agreement with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) over worker pay at Royal Mail. The Board is in advanced stages of appointing…