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  • The Park: A look inside Wolseley and Le Caprice restaurateur Jeremy King’s latest venture

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    Called simply 'The Park', the new restaurant from Jeremy King, due to open in early 2025, will be the jewel in the crown of a £530m residential development.

    Called simply 'The Park', the new restaurant from Jeremy King, due to open in early 2025, will be the jewel in the crown of a £530m residential development
  • Thousands of consultants now working to achieve Chartered status, one year after qualification’s launch

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    London consultants are increasingly seeking to certify their professional achievements by attaining Chartered Consultant status, following the launch of the professional qualification last year. More than 3,000 consultants are currently working towards gaining Chartered status, while more than 600 have already got it, according to new figures from the Management Consultancies Association (MCA). The news [...]

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  • London’s Wolseley restaurant owners take Axa to court over Covid insurance disputes

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    Hospitality groups, including the owner of London's Wolseley restaurant, are set to bring lawsuits to Axa insurance over Covid-related losses, according to reports.

  • Wolseley appoints interim chief executive ahead of Ferguson spin off

    December 18, 2019

    Ferguson has named Simon Oakland as interim chief executive of Wolseley to replace current boss Mark Higson, as the group continues preparations to spin off Wolseley next year. Higson is stepping down at the end of January to become chief executive of building services company Algeco, and Ferguson has begun a search for a permanent [...]

  • Ferguson boosts revenue and profit but UK outlook remains ‘tough’ for Wolseley ​plumbing brand

    October 2, 2018

    Ferguson managed to report climbing revenue and profit today despite taking a hit in the UK, where it trades as plumbing firm Wolseley. The figures Revenue grew 7.6 per cent year on year to $20.7bn (£15.9bn) in the year to the end of July, while trading profit increased almost 15 per cent to $1.5bn. Its [...]

  • Wolseley share price up as it reveals £25m share buyback programme

    September 30, 2014

    Wolseley shares rose 1.2 per cent in early trading after it posted a 52 per cent rise in pre-tax profit for the year.   The heating and plumbing products supplier reported revenues of £13.1bn for the year to the end of July. Pre-tax profit stood at £698m, compared with £460m a year earlier.   The [...]

  • Wolseley sales buoyed by the US and Nordics

    June 3, 2014

    PLUMBING supplier Wolseley reported a 5.1 per cent rise in third-quarter like-for-like sales yesterday as strong performance in the US and the Nordics helped to offset disappointing results in its home market. The company, which operates the Plumb Center and Ferguson in the US and Britain, said it expects to grow revenues by four per [...]

  • London Report: Plumbing supplier Wolseley leads the FTSE in light trade

    June 3, 2014

    BRITAIN’S top share index edged lower in light trade yesterday, with most stocks falling in thin volumes ahead of the European Central Bank’s meeting this week. Substantial buying of shares in plumbing supplier Wolseley provided some support. Wolseley rose 1.6 per cent to be the top FTSE 100 gainer, after it reported a 5.1 per [...]

  • Exchange rate movements hit Wolseley trading profit

    June 3, 2014

    Wolseley, the world's largest plumbing and supplies group, has seen a slight rise in trading profit for ongoing businesses of 0.6 per cent to £155m, in the third quarter. However, exchange rate movements were unfavourable to the company hitting trading profit by £12m. Strong growth in the Nordics and the USA managed to to head off more [...]

  • Wolseley to sell off Austrian unit

    May 20, 2014

    BRITISH plumbing supplies group Wolseley yesterday confirmed it is in talks to sell off its Austrian business OAG, as it looks to streamline the company. The FTSE 100-listed firm expects to sell the underperforming unit to subsidiaries of Vienna-headquartered peer Frauenthal Holding for around £25m. Wolseley said the transaction would generate a small loss on [...]

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