Royal Mail valuation up to £3.3bn
Royal Mail will be valued at up to £3.3 billion when its controversial privatisation takes place next month, the Government said today.
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Royal Mail will be valued at up to £3.3 billion when its controversial privatisation takes place next month, the Government said today.
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The smallest companies will be allowed free access to a database of Britain’s postcodes to help develop new business, Royal Mail has said. More: continued here
[ad_1] The German has taken home in excess of £3m over the last two years, more than double the £1.3m paid to outgoing Royal Mail chief Simon Thompson over the same period. The task facing Seidenberg cannot be underestimated. One of the worst campaigns of industrial action in a generation drew to a close last…
[ad_1] Christmas is almost upon us – and so is Royal Mail’s postal deadline. Royal Mail has issued its recommended postal dates for Christmas 2019 – and their second class and second class signed for is only days away. If you’re yet to post your Christmas cards and parcels, and you’re wanting to save a…
Bluesville Station will debut new album at Royal MailThe Queensland TimesCOASTAL blues and rock band Bluesville Station will debut their seventh album at the Royal Mail Hotel in Goodna this Saturday. Originally from the Gold Coast, Bluesville Station has spent the last year travelling and working on their latest album …and more » More: continued here