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The Jockey Club has hit its £15m target for its Racecourse Bond in just over three weeks, and has extended the application period for another 10 days. The bond offered the general public the chance to invest in horseracing. Punters were invited to
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York-based card firm CPP to sell US arm for £26.1m CPP employs about 1,500 people across the world, including about 900 at its York headquarters A credit card insurer, fined £10.5m for mis-selling policies, has agreed to sell its US arm to help
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Haulage firm Stobart Ireland recorded a profit of 4.3m in the year to the end of last February, compared with 910,336 in 2011. The company which hit the headlines early last year because of threatened strike action by drivers also had debts due
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The glass ceiling is cracking, rather than shattering, but if the number of women appointed to big jobs on Monday is repeated every week maybe we'll no longer have to comment on their gender. First up, a shareholder coup at haulier Stobart Group saw
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Photograph PA Stobart Group has been criticised by corporate governance experts for promoting its deputy chief executive to executive chairman. The haulage company, famous for its green Eddie Stobart articulated lorries that feature in Channel 5's
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The company, which also owns Southend airport and starred in a TV documentary, said the uncertain economic climate meant its full year operating performance would be below current market expectations...In transport, the company has decided to
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Chief Constable Stuart Hyde had a relationship with Stobart that was simply not acceptable...Mr Hyde has refused to provide details of how many times they used the helicopter. Stuart Hyde was promoting Stobart in the media while there was an
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Phil Joseph handed permanent deal Utility forward Phil Joseph has signed a permanent contract with Widnes after a successful trial with the club. Joseph, who celebrates his 28th birthday on Thursday, has agreed a one-year deal at the Stobart Stadium,
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Monday December 31 2012 THE beginning of the year is traditionally the time to review diets, reassess exercise programmes, and generally make plans for the unattainable...So it would be unfashionable if this column did not take the time to look at a
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The accountant blamed hanging onto staff too long for the 13 per cent fall in UK profits to £349m in the year to October. UK partner Simon Collins said: "Our profitability fell because of investment and because we maintained high staff levels in some
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