Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Latest News | A listed personalised healthcare company has relocated its headquarters to Cardiff. Read More… |
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Dewi Hughes, head of LDC in Wales, says making predictions at any point of the economic cycle is difficult, but right now it's almost impossible. The biggest public health emergency in living memory has had an unprecedented impact on businesses everywhere, and Wales is no different. Read More… |
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A £10m fund designed to back communities that depend on tourism has been unveiled. Read More… |
The UK Government has led a successful bid to acquire OneWeb which develops cutting-edge satellite technology in the UK and in the US. Read More… |
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Chepstow-based Creo Medical Group has appointed a new chief commercial officer. Read More… | A listed cancer care specialist has entered into an £19.1m diagnostic services agreement with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. A dedicated facility, which forms part of a £55m expansion plan, is expected to become operational in the second half of 2021. Read More… |
BBI Solutions, part of the UK-Rapid Test Consortium, has reached a 'major milestone' in the development of a Covid-19 lateral flow antibody test. Read More… |
Turnover jumped to record heights for one of the largest Scania truck and parts dealers in Europe during its latest financial year. However, the company's chairman warned that the business expects its results to be "significantly dampened" in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More… |
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Creditors have approved Poundstretcher's plans for a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) as part of a turnaround plan for the business. Read More… |
Leicestershire-headquartered house building giant Barratt Developments has vowed to pay back the money it received from the government's furlough scheme which helped safeguard about 6,700 jobs during the height of the Covid-19 lockdown. Read More… |
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2 Sisters Food Group has reopened one of its sites in Wales following an outbreak of Covid-19. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Two non-executive directors of Glas Cymru, which owns Welsh Water, are to retire from the company's board. Read More… |
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