In 1975 the company was nationalised, at which point it employed around 10,000 people. Harland and Wolff returned back to ...
Shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff has confirmed the business is to be placed into administration for the second time in five years. Insolvency practitioners Teneo are being lined up to act as ...
Another board member has resigned from Harland and Wolff, the troubled Belfast shipbuilder. Arun Raman, the company's chief ...
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Harland and Wolff announced in September that its parent company would enter administration, putting the initial contract with Navantia in doubt. It is the second time in five years the famous ...
Teneo said that when it was appointed, no long-term funding was available from the group or its lender to support the company’s ongoing costs. It added: “The [Harland & Wolff] sites were ...
Administrators from Teneo were called in by the company on September 27 in a process that does not include Harland & Wolff’s four shipyards. Alongside the Belfast and Appledore yards ...
A Spanish shipbuilding firm is in ‘exclusive negotiations’ to buy Harland and Wolff, the Sunday Telegraph has reported. Navantia, a company dedicated to civil and military naval construction ...
The Belfast-based company has brought in Insolvency practitioners Teneo to act as administrators and its shares will be delisted. At the time of the buyout, around a year ago, Harland & Wolf ...
Navantia is the "type of company" the Northern Ireland Executive would like to see buying Harland and Wolff, the Economy Minister has said. The Spanish shipbuilder is in exclusive talks aimed at ...
Harland and Wolff, best known for building the Titanic, also has operations at Appledore in England and Methil and Arnish in Scotland. Navantia already has a business relationship with Harland and ...
In the meantime, while talks continue, Navantia is understood to be providing temporary funding to Harland & Wolff to ensure that the company can continue preparations for a vital Royal Navy ...