Loughborough’s Intelligent Energy completes substantial restructuring – Leicester Mercury

Comments (0) Management at a green energy technology business say they have completed substantial restructuring after facing financial problems earlier this year. Last March, Loughborough’s Intelligent Energy announced major funding plans had fallen through, with no guarantee future funds would be available. As a consequence the business said at the time it was cutting up to…

Port Services plans liquidation, to convene shareholders’ meeting – Times of Oman

September 21, 2016 | 5:21 PM by A. E. JAMES/[email protected] Majority state-owned Port Services Corporations revenue started declining substantially after the government shifted commercial activities of Muscat port to Sohar port in August 2014. Photo – File Muscat: An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Port Services Corporation, the operator of Muscat port, will…

Dispute and insolvency specialist to spearhead Blackadders’ Glasgow growth – Scottish Legal News

Pictured: Stephanie Carr and Johnston Clark  Blackadders has appointed Stephanie Carr to take up the role of leading the firms Glasgow office after 15 years with Harper Macleod, where she served as a partner in the insolvency department specialising in contentious personal and corporate insolvency law. With many years experience in commercial litigation and debt recovery, Ms Carr is a…

Realty co Prestige may sell $300m stake in rental unit – Times of India – Times of India

BENGALURU: India’s second largest listed real estate developer Prestige Estates Projects plans to raise at least $300 million, around Rs 2,000 crore, by selling up to 40% stake in its rent-yielding commercial assets and has drawn interest from Canadian Pension Plan and GIC of Singapore. The southern developer has hired JP Morgan to advise on…

Bulgaria May Use Belene N-Reactor to Complete 2nd Plant as Private Project – Novinite.com

Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova has said the state is yet to consider its options to use the nuclear reactor and equipment procured for the ditched Belene nuclear plant (NPP) project which it now has to pay. In an interview with the Bulgarian National Television, she has underlined that Sofia could launch a privatization procedure…

Rhode Island awards student debt relief to 215 college grads – Bristol Herald Courier (press release) (blog)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Rhode Island is helping 215 college graduates pay back their student debt. The state’s Commerce Corp. said Tuesday that it’s awarding an average of $3,750 a year in loan relief to the winners of its new Wavemake… Read the full article at: http://www.heraldcourier.com/news/rhode-island-awards-student-debt-relief-to-college-grads/article_936c6a26-397c-54d0-8077-425517c54ac6.html

Wellington spice store that exploited migrant worker placed in liquidation – Stuff.co.nz

ALDEN WILLIAMS/FAIRFAX NZ Indian spice store, Sun 2 Moon in Johnsonville, was put into liquidation on Monday. In August the ERA fined the owner $53,000 for exploiting a migrant worker. The owner of a Wellington grocery store recently ordered to pay than $53,000 for exploiting a migrant worker has put his company into liquidation, claiming it cannot…