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  2. Interserve - Wikipedia

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    However, the share price tumbled 13% in early trading on 30 April after Interserve reported a £244m loss for 2017, with debts almost doubled from £274m to £502.6m; analysts anticipated a possible sell-off of Interserve's international support services and construction divisions. [69]

  3. Tilbury Douglas - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 it was known as Tilbury Douglas following a merger with RM Douglas, but in 2001 rebranded as Interserve plc. The name change partly reflected a shift in focus during the 1990s towards maintenance and facilities management services sectors, and this continued in the 2000s, buoyed by further acquisitions.

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  6. Debbie White (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    Debra Jayne White (born May 1962) is a British accountant and businesswoman. She was the chief executive (CEO) of Interserve from September 2017 until the end of 2019. In March 2020, the UK Government asked White to advise it on the establishment of a UK-wide network of testing centres in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Shareholders in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The London Stock Exchange at Paternoster Square.. Shareholders in the United Kingdom are people and organisations who buy shares in UK companies. In large companies, such as those on the FTSE100, shareholders are overwhelmingly large institutional investors, such as pension funds, insurance companies, mutual funds or similar foreign organisations.

  8. London Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the LSE's shareholders voted to become a public limited company, London Stock Exchange plc. The LSE also transferred its role as the United Kingdom's listing authority to the Financial Services Authority. EDX London, an international equity derivatives business, was created in 2003 in partnership with OM Group.

  9. Interactive Investor - Wikipedia

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    The company was unprofitable in that year, [5] and by July 2001 its share price had fallen below 25 pence after reaching 415p in March 2000, during the dot-com bubble. [6] Later in 2001, Australian financial services group AMP [7] bought Interactive Investor for a little over £50m, and its investment platform was merged into AMP's Ample brand. [8]