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Ince Gordon Dadds sees share price fall following critical administrator report

Ince & Co
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Tom Baker
8 April 2019
ABSLegal mergers

Merger vital to saving ‘unmanageable’ Ince business, says Quantuma

Newly-merged listed firm Ince Gordon Dadds saw its share price dip to an all-time low of 130p in March, following a damning creditor’s report from administrator Quantuma on the legacy Ince & Co business.

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