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IPO price relied on assuming furniture retailer’s millennial market was exceptional and that pandemic trading was not
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Abrdn is a victim of more than sectoral decline
Government support is needed for Britain’s battery sector — but not necessarily for this particular start-up
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A cap on UK renewables revenues risks being both complex and underwhelming
Failure to ‘roll the pitch’ earlier on power conservation has made support scheme unnecessarily costly
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