Scottish Radio Holdings buys Signways
27 Sep 1999 | by JONAH BLOOM
Acquisition-hungry Scottish Radio Holdings has snapped up Manchester-based poster company Signways for pounds 4.15 million in cash.
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Acquisition-hungry Scottish Radio Holdings has snapped up Manchester-based poster company Signways for pounds 4.15 million in cash.
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