The innovative deficit for equity swap agreed by Uniq and its scheme trustees will motivate other companies hampered by legacy shortfalls, its chief executive says.
Speaking to PP after the deal was announced last week, Uniq chief executive Geoff Eaton said there was a lot to learn from the resolution - which sees trustees take control of 90.2% of the chilled ...
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