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Altor buys Wrist Group

Nordic private equity fund Altor has bought Danish bunker fuel and ship supplier Wrist Group for an undisclosed sum.

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Boundary Capital joins AIM and IEX

Boundary Capital, an investment vehicle formed by Irish group Boundary Management, has joined the IEX and AIM, raising £17.1 million.

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ALE makes acquisition

Abnormal Load Engineering, a transportation and lifting specialist, has broadened its services and geographical reach after completing a multi-million pound acquisition.

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AEMtec buys two Swiss companies

AEMtec, a service provider to the electronic manufacturing process, has created a £40.5 million turnover business with more than 300 employees after buying two Swiss companies.

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CEO mentor slams Peter Jones’ Tycoon

Ashley Ward, head of CEO mentoring company The European Leadership Programme, has criticised a new TV series fronted by Dragons' Den stalwart Peter Jones.

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Investment vehicle drives off with Go Plant

Vehicle hire group Go Plant plans to expand its geographical reach after it was bought by a private investment company.

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Easternrange drives off with Go Plant

Vehicle hire group Go Plant is ready to expand its geographical reach after it was bought by a private investment company.

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Lancashire lad wins enterprise award

Matthew Riley, CEO of telecoms company Daisy Communications, has been named Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Ernst and Young's North Region Awards.

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Easternrange drives off with Go Plant

Vehicle hire group Go Plant is ready to expand its geographical reach after it was bought by a private investment company.

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Lancashire lad wins enterprise award

Matthew Riley, CEO of telecoms company Daisy Communications, has been named Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Ernst and Young's North Region Awards.

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Imperial College London spin-out gets funding

Biopharmaceutical company PolyTherics has secured funding of £2.3 million from a consortium of private equity and venture capital interests.

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Russian gas company raises £60 million on AIM

A Russian gas exploration and production business has become the latest international company to join AIM. Volga Gas, which currently holds three subsoil licences in the Volga region of European Russia, raised almost £60 million through the admission.

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ISIS backs CableCom buy-out

CableCom, a provider of IT and communications managed services, has been bought by its management for £11.5 million.

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Sweet as a nut for Cooper & Turner

One of the UK’s largest manufacturers of specialist nuts and bolts has strengthened its service offering after it merged with a Scottish industrial products supplier.