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Foxtons turns the corner as initiatives deliver higher revenues and profits
Years of terrible results appear to be behind the estate agency, which has taken action recently to appease unhappy shareholders.
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Connells reveals post-Countrywide acquisition senior lettings line-up
New top table team includes two internal promotions from within Connells and Countrywide, and the arrival of a former Foxtons chief.
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Foxtons confirms sale plans for mortgage broking arm Alexander Hall
Company says press speculation that it is seeking a sale for Alexander Hall are correct.
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Dispute platform to name and shame industry’s worst customer service
Resolver, which processes nearly 900,000 disputes across multiple business sectors including property, will publish report later this year.
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Friday fun: Agent brings new meaning to ‘property launch’
Publicity-shy Suffolk estate agency MD offers to ferry prospective buyers to house viewings on branded boat.
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Agents should come from more varied walks of life, claims Foxtons
Chief Patrick Franco says those from varied socio economic backgrounds should be encouraged to join the industry which in turn will help inclusion across the board.
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More dissent over Foxtons’ performance among key shareholders
Hosking Partners, which holds a 11.3% stake in Foxtons, has written to the agency's chairman to complain about its poorly performing share price.
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Foxtons battles Catalist criticism with renewed growth plan
Foxtons to hold event today for investors and analysts to set out how it intends to grow the business after a disastrous few years.
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Book launch: Former agent’s tome questions London’s insane prime market
Prime search agency owner James Macleod says his book looks critically at the 'insatiable' demand for the capital's homes among super rich.
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