Bankers grilled on Royal Mail sale
Bankers who arranged the Royal Mail share sale in October face tough questions from MPs over whether the share price was set too low.
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Bankers who arranged the Royal Mail share sale in October face tough questions from MPs over whether the share price was set too low.
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Royal Mail welcomes new regulatorPrecisionMarketing, UK –6 minutes agoRoyal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier says: “Central to all of these proposals is the need for Royal Mail to modernise its operations at pace. … More: continued here
stv.tv Attacks on security vans probedBBC NewsOn the same night a Royal Mail security van was stolen from outside a shop in Wellington Road. Det Insp David Hadden, of Grampian Police, said one of the …Royal Mail van stolenTeleTextMail van nabbed by thief in AberdeenAberdeen Evening ExpressAttacks on security vans probedThe Press AssociationPress and Journal –TeleText –Aberdeen…
[ad_1] When workers arrive at Royal Mail’s 1,300 delivery offices, they step back in time — they still sign in on paper. Bosses have been trying to introduce electronic swipe cards since 2005, but have so far failed to win over the Communication Workers Union (CWU). Similar idiosyncrasies exist across the 504-year-old business. When a…
The Guardian This privatisation of the Royal Mail would be a national disasterThe GuardianIt is a national disaster that another great British organisation, the Royal Mail, is to be cast into this maelstrom. (As I explain later, a more imaginative "protected" private model could work.) The directors of the Royal Mail will be under the…
[ad_1] This week the MP for Frome and East Somerset wrote to Ofcom to “demand answers” regarding issues with postal deliveries in Frome and the surrounding area. Ms Sabine said she had already contacted the Royal Mail over the issue, and that she’d had no response from the Department of Business and Trade. The MP said: “Since October, I have…
[ad_1] Andrew Foyle: Calling up notices case raises more questions than answers Published 31 July 2019 Andrew Foyle Andrew Foyle reasons that new case law on calling up notices has simply raised more questions for lawyers in search of answers. In 2010 the Supreme Court ruled that in every case where a secured creditor…