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Waste management business Biffa’s share price surged on Tuesday after it agreed to a £1.3 billion takeover from US-based Energy Capital Partners (ECP). The deal values Biffa shares at 410p.
It is not clear where the saying 'where there's muck, there's brass' came from, but it appears to be holding true today for investors in Biffa. Britain's biggest integrated waste management ...
Possible buyout offer for 445p per share Offer represents premium of about 37% Shares up 30% June 7 (Reuters) - British waste-management specialist Biffa (BIFF.L), opens new tab said on Tuesday it ...
Waste management company Biffa has signalled it would be willing to accept a potential £1.4 billion bid from a US investor. The company also revealed it is under investigation by HM Revenue and ...
Waste disposal company Biffa, which was selected as the “logistics partner” for the deposit return scheme [DRS], said it invested “significant sums” in preparation for the initiative ...
More than 8 million kilograms of extra carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) could be offset by Simpler Recycling legislation, experts at sustainable waste management company Biffa predict. Simpler ...
The colours of the new bins have also been revealed with homes to get a five litre bin for inside the home and a 23 litre bin ...
A judge has ruled that waste management company Biffa can proceed with suing the Scottish Government for about £160 million ...
Pike, 53, will join DS Smith from waste management company Biffa Plc (BIFF.L), opens new tab, where he's been the finance chief for the last four years. Sign up here. In September, Biffa agreed to ...