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The group is registered in the Cayman Islands, [4] but operates from its office in Kensington, London. easyGroup is the holding company controlling the "easy" family of brands. Through its wholly owned subsidiary EasyGroup IP Licensing Ltd, the company licences the Easy brand to other businesses.
Daisy Group Holdings Limited, trading as Daisy Group or simply Daisy, [1] is a British business-to-business (B2B) provider of IT, communications, and cloud services to UK organizations. Today, Daisy Group has two operational divisions: Daisy Corporate Services and Daisy Communications. [ 2 ]
Impress Group's television channel, channel i, started on air operations from 1 October 1999. [3] Shykh Seraj is the Direct and head of news of Channel i. [7] Impress Group starts a fourth nightly entertainment magazine called Ananda Alo in 2008. [3] Impress Group becomes the majority shareholder of Karnaphuli Fashions Limited, Karnaphuli ...
THG plc, formerly The Hut Group, is a British e-commerce retail company headquartered in Manchester, England. It sells own-brand and third-party cosmetics and dietary supplements online, and provides an end-to-end e-commerce service to third parties through its Ingenuity division. [ 5 ]
Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd. (operating as OneAdvanced) is a British private company founded by Vin Murria in 2008. The company has its headquarters in Birmingham, West Midlands and provides information technology services including hosting and cloud based systems to the NHS and many other organisations. Through various acquisitions ...
The company developed from a merger between Garban plc and Intercapital plc which created Garban-Intercapital plc in 1999. [3] Intercapital plc was founded by Michael Spencer in 1986 as Intercapital Private Group Limited ('IPGL'); in 1998 it was acquired by Exco plc in a reverse takeover and the enlarged business was renamed Intercapital plc. [4]
GCL-Poly, founded in 1996, is a subsidiary of Golden Concord Group Limited (GCL), a green energy supplier in China, providing power and heat via cogeneration, incineration and wind power. As of 2009 it was the largest supplier of polysilicon in China, [1] and is also a supplier of electronic wafers for the solar industry. [2]
Exova Group plc was a laboratory-based testing company, operating primarily within the testing segment of the Testing Inspection and Certification (“TIC”) sector. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Element Materials Technology in June 2017.