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On 27 February 2009, Waterford Wedgwood's receiver, David Carson of Deloitte, announced that the New York–based private equity firm KPS Capital Partners had purchased "certain Irish and UK assets of Waterford Wedgwood and the assets of several of its Irish and UK subsidiaries." 176 out of the threatened 480 jobs were saved, although the deal ...
On 27 February 2009, Waterford Wedgwood's receiver, Deloitte, announced that the New York-based private equity firm KPS Capital Partners had purchased "certain Irish and UK assets of Waterford Wedgwood and the assets of several of its Irish and UK subsidiaries" in a transaction expected to be completed in March. [3]
Typical "Wedgwood blue" jasperware plate with white sprigged reliefs. Wedgwood pieces (left to right): c. 1930, c. 1950, 1885 Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 [1] by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. [2]
Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or "crystal", especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford in Ireland.In January 2009, the main Waterford Crystal manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to the insolvency of Waterford Wedgwood plc, and in June 2010, Waterford Crystal relocated almost back to the roots of glass-making in the city centre.
Pages in category "Waterford Wedgwood" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Sep. 5—WATERFORD — A decorated U.S. Navy Command Master Chief was relieved of his duties last week and reassigned following his arrest here on sexual assault charges. Joshua Sturgill, 46, with ...
Dec. 1—A Rocky Hill man was charged with manslaughter Friday in connection with a July 10, 2022, boating crash in Portland that claimed the life of a Waterford man. The Department of Energy and ...
Sir Arthur Bryan (4 March 1923 – 11 February 2011) [1] was managing director of the Wedgwood pottery firm (now Waterford Wedgwood). He became the first non-Wedgwood family member to hold the post when he succeeded Josiah Wedgwood V in 1967. He was knighted in 1976 for services to export.