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Shares tipster gives Purplebricks tepid review ahead of its full-year results.
Times writer says company faces many headwinds despite recently selling its Canadian operation for £35 million.
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Purplebricks in trouble over fees claims on its own website
Advertising watchdog asks hybrid agency to amend its marketing after two complaints about text that claimed deferring payment was 'at no extra cost'.
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£35 million cash boost for Purplebricks as its sells Canadian business
Hybrid agency says disposal is part of its renewed focus on its core UK market but the cash will be useful after the additional costs of surviving the lockdown.
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Purplebricks starts ‘annoying’ Team GB advertising campaign
New ads due to break today feature Purplebricks agent pestering athletes to do a virtual valuation.
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Investor who helped make Purplebricks’ founders millionaires moves on
German media giant Director, Andreas Wiele, has stepped down from the agency's board, two years after investing £171 million in the company.
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Hybrid estate agents survived the lockdown better, claims Yopa boss
Grenville Turner says the business models of companies like his were overall more prepared to meet the challenges of surviving the pandemic.
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Yopa claims second place in the hybrid race but profits remain elusive
Chairman Grenville Turner says profitability is not far away and that progress on costs, growth, listings and market share has been quicker under his leadership.
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Yopa reveals plans to help vendors prepare for Covid ‘second wave’
Plans are outlined in latest results for the company including the claim that it's now firmly the UK's No.2 hybrid estate agency.
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Purplebricks invests more cash in growing German copycat
The UK hybrid estate agency giant has joined two other investors to pump a further £35.2 million into Berlin-based counterpart, Homeday.
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