Today's Lancashire business news from Insider |
Ask the expert: Shareholders disputes, unfair prejudice and remedies | Donall Caharty, partner at Beyond Corporate Law, says grievances between parties in any relationship are an unfortunate fact of life. When it comes to business too - internal feuds, boardroom disputes or misbehaviour can result in relationship breakdowns between shareholders. Fortunately, certain aggrieved parties in this type of relationship may have remedies to alleviate the 'break-up'. This is where unfair prejudice claims play a crucial role. Read More |
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ETEL acquires tyre recycling company | European Tyne Enterprise Ltd (ETEL), which owns wholesale tyre distributers Stapelton's Tyre Services and the Kwik Fit Retail chain, has agreed the acquisition of a tyre recycling company. Read More |
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Business Matters: Making hybrid working work | Billy Green, chief executive of London Lash, says with the ever-changing landscape around our places of work, it is important to ensure that employees feel valued, part of a team, and that the company is keeping them well informed. This article will detail some of the things London Lash is doing to help with this. Read More |
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Staffordshire: A place for innovation | Staffordshire is home to a growing cluster of advanced manufacturing, logistics and energy – with a particular emphasis on hydrogen. Already the base for a range of blue chip companies, such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, Staffordshire is leading the way in hydrogen engine innovation, green transport development and the upskilling of labour. Insider's online Engine of the North forum discussed Staffordshire's role in the wider UK economy and what to expect from the future. Read More |
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