Royal Mail Shares Soar Near 80% from IPO Price
Business Secretary Vince Cable faces fresh embarrassment as shares rise above the 589p mark from 330p IPO price.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable faces fresh embarrassment as shares rise above the 589p mark from 330p IPO price.
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Postcomm pushes controversial privatisation plans for Royal MailPrintWeek, UK –14 minutes agoPostal regulator Postcomm has recommended the partial privatisation of Royal Mail to protect the principle of universal service in a declining postal market … More: continued here
[ad_1] COVID-19 restrictions have limited people’s movements during the 2020 festive season – meaning Royal Mail is as crucial as ever this Christmas. Royal Mail has already admitted to delivery delays, blaming “exceptionally high volumes” of post as lockdown and Christmas merge. So is there post today (December 24, 2020) and when will services resume…
PM: 'Royal Mail Sell-Off Good For Taxpayers'Yahoo News UKDavid Cameron said the sale had benefited the taxpayer in three ways: it had generated money for the country, the Royal Mail was now a "profit-making company paying taxes into the Exchequer" and Britain had a successful business. The Government has … More: continued here
[ad_1] There’s nothing quite like sending or receiving Christmas cards and presents to get us in the festive mood. In fact, nearly eight in 10 of us say that giving Christmas cards is our favourite way of spreading festive cheer, according to research by the Royal Mail. Whilst most of us will send our cards…
[ad_1] As the United Kingdom marked the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s reign on Sunday, Canada’s prime minister acknowledged the historic milestone by praising her as a “steadfast leader” and champion of “cherished values.” “Over the course of her reign, Her Majesty has been a constant presence in the life of Canadians, offering steadfast leadership in times of change,…
[ad_1] Drug dealers operating in the upper echelons of the criminal fraternity often go to extreme lengths in order to conceal their illicit activities and escape the clutches of the law. Here, the ECHO has taken a look at some of the most audacious measures that organised crimes groups have taken in order to attempt…