Interest flagged in Wedgwood buyout
Deloitte has received ten expressions of interest from potential buyers seeking a takeover of Wedgwood
Deloitte has received ten expressions of interest from potential buyers seeking a takeover of Wedgwood
Less than a week after being called in as administrators, Deloitte has
received ten expressions of interest in a potential buyout of Waterford
Wedgwood.
The firm has been appointed administrator to seek buyers for different parts
of the Waterford Wedgwood business, according to
bbc.com
A spokesman for Deloitte said: ‘There have been ten serious expressions of
interest. And all the group companies are working as normally at present.’
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