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- CMA provisionally clears water company merger
- Eco Link assets bought by South West groupThe assets of Grantham-headquartered Eco Link Power Ltd have been bought by a South West company following its administration last month.
- SW profit warnings reach six-year high - EYProfit warnings at listed companies in the South West reached their highest level in six years during the third quarter of 2014, a new report from EY has revealed.
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- Naughton speaks of Dealmakers prideGrant Thornton's Mark Naughton has spoken of his pride at being crowned Insider's South West Dealmaker of the Year in 2014 as the time ticks down to this year's event.
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