Royal Mail sell-off approved by MPs
The privatisation of Royal Mail has moved a step closer after MPs paved the way for a sell-off.
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The privatisation of Royal Mail has moved a step closer after MPs paved the way for a sell-off.
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[ad_1] The popularity of subscription based products such as beauty boxes and cooking kits are on the rise, a report has found – with more than two thirds of people saying they would be happy to switch to a subscription service for even every day essentials such as cleaning products and health supplements. The research…
Jitters over lock-up have already weighed on shares, which have fallen 12.1pc since beginning of April More: continued here