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...Rival buyout groups have snapped up dental surgeries and petrol stations in a similar way....
...In the immediate future, Mr Coleman is planning to spend some time with his family and teaching a course in finance at Birmingham-Southern College, according to a person briefed on the matter....
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...Tony Yates, professor of economics at Birmingham university, says: “Economics is very siloed nowadays, and it is good to have people like him knitting things together.”...
...fundraising, which was first proposed in January, came as the Mumbai-based company announced plans to double the size of its Jaguar Land Rover base in Coventry and invest in its Castle Bromwich plant near Birmingham...
...Birmingham City’s owner Carson Yeung is battling money-laundering charges in Hong Kong....
...It’s a case of northern Europeans buying nice places in southern Europe with a bit of sunshine. But these locations will become much more global in terms of their demand base,” he says....
...he is not planning to compete with the Wall Street powerhouse on asset collection, (it has about $150bn in assets under management), preferring to cap Harbert’s size at $4bn-$5bn and keep its mannerly southern...
...They will include bone and dental implants, hearing aids, stents for unblocking arteries and specialised surgical tools....
...Jobs could now be lost in the company’s plants at Walsall and Coventry and at its head office in Birmingham – although all sites are expected to carry on operating while administrators try to find a buyer...
...Up to 500 jobs are at risk at the company’s two plants in Coventry and Walsall, and its head office in Birmingham....
...Glasgow moved up from 60th place to 36th and Birmingham was ranked 41st, up from 69th last year....
...Yet they were not comely maidens, but besuited gents of a certain age: Mike Whitby of Birmingham council and Bill Oliver of landlord St Modwen. “Orroight, mate!...
...Rover suffers from Chinese takeaway In a case of reverse outsourcing, the new Chinese owners of Rover’s failed Birmingham plant have flown in their own chefs from Nanjing....
...Nanjing takeaway In a case of reverse outsourcing, the new Chinese owners of Rover, the failed British car company, have flown their own chefs from Nanjing to Birmingham, England....
...That rise was eclipsed by the performance of the Swiss/Swedish Nobel Biocare, the world's leading dental implant manufacturer, whose shares raced up 10.2 per cent to SFr248, as the company easily outpaced...
...The bank, which closed with a market value of £130.9m, plans to open five new branches to add to existing banks in London, Birmingham and Leicester....
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