Today's South West business news from Insider |
Latest News | The chairman of aerospace technology group Meggitt has announced his intention to step down to spend more time on his business and other interests. Read More… |
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Iain Black, a partner at accountants and tax advisors MHA Monahans, looks at why UK based manufacturers gave a muted welcome when a decision was finally made on Brexit post the election. Read More… |
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Tesco has sold its stake in a Chinese joint venture for £275m in a move the supermarket giant said would further simplify and focus the business on its core operations. Read More… |
A Cornish holiday homes business has secured seven-figure funding from HSBC for improvements to two sites. Read More… |
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David Crew, head of business growth and employer partnership at Weston College, says skills shortage is a term that gets brandished around on a regular basis, with many employers worried about where they will find employees that not only possess the talent, but also the mentality to succeed in their business. Read More… |
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A South West airport has announced the appointment of a new managing director. Read More… |
A Dorset dry cleaner has been given a £25,000 council grant allowing it to invest in low-carbon technology. Read More… |
Hotel Chocolat has enjoyed a strong half-year with sales passing the £90m mark and profits rising. Read More… |
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Ecommerce giant Amazon is to open a new delivery station in Plymouth this spring. Read More… |
Plans for the next stage of Gloucester's £85m Kings Quarter transformation look set to move forward. Read More… |
A privately-owned logistics operator has signed the lease for a large warehouse in Newport. Read More… |
Work has begun on a 14-unit industrial development just outside of Cheltenham. Read More… |
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