Royal Mail given £3.3bn valuation
Royal Mail will be valued at £3.3 billion when it makes its stock market debut and more than 690,000 private investors will receive shares under the offer.
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Royal Mail will be valued at £3.3 billion when it makes its stock market debut and more than 690,000 private investors will receive shares under the offer.
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Cost of sending direct mail could rise by £18m, Direct Marketing Association warnsThird SectorBulk mail, used by many charities when sending direct mail for fundraising purposes, is currently exempt from VAT charges. But last year bulk mail was removed from the universal service list – Royal Mail guarantees that services on this list will ……
Gizmodo UK Royal Mail Paints Wrong Postbox GoldGizmodo UKTeam GB has had a bit of a gold rush recently with medals coming left, right and centre; something which is keeping Royal Mail busy, as they're painting a postbox in each athlete's hometown gold. But it seems Royal Mail got a bit premature with the …Laura…
[ad_1] Michelle Scrogham has urged the company ‘to look again’ at their decision to offload 115 of its branches within its 11,500 network. If the plans are approved, Furness House post office in Barrow and the Kendal branch on Stricklandgate could potentially close. They could also be transferred to retail partners or thousands of other…
[ad_1] The price of first class stamps will increase to £1.65 on October 7 while second class stamps will remain unchanged at 85p. Royal Mail has announced a 30p increase in the price of a first class stamp, explaining the “urgent” financial challenge it faces. The price of first class stamps will increase to £1.65 on…
THREE Royal Mail workers from Chester – Paul Green, Ian Codd and Christopher Jones – will be visiting Kendal Golf Club on May 29 as part of a charity challenge which will see them play 18-holes on three different courses in one day. More: continued here
[ad_1] A TRANSPORT firm which specialises in rescuing stranded tourists has joined forces with an innovative location tracking service. Accrington-based CMAC Group will now be working with What3words, a geocode system that identifies every three-metre square space in the world with a unique set of three words. The Globe Centre headquartered company says the system…