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Private companies limited by guarantee of the United Kingdom (2 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Privately held companies of the United Kingdom" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total.
Abrdn Private Equity Opportunities Trust plc — is an investment trust focused on private equity funds and companies with a European range. It was founded in 2001 as Standard Life Private Equity Trust. It is managed by Abrdn. Academy Films — is a film and TV production company. Established in 1985, its headquarters is in London.
In 2017, the UK was the eleventh-largest goods exporter in the world [6] and the eighth-largest goods importer. [7] It also had the second-largest inward foreign direct investment, [8] and the third-largest outward foreign direct investment. [9] The UK left the European Union in 2019, but it remains the UK's largest trading partner.
Following changes to the Code of Companies and Associations, the term "Private limited liability company" (BVBA/SPRL) automatically became "Private limited company" (BV/SRL), [20] [21] as a part of harmonising legal entity types within the European Union.
Biophotonic imaging provides the field of dermatology with the only non-invasive technique available for diagnosing skin cancers. Traditional diagnostic procedures for skin cancers involve visual assessment and biopsy, but a new laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy technique allow dermatologists to compare spectrographs of a patient's skin ...
Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust plc, formerly Schroders UK Public Private Trust and before that Woodford Patient Capital Trust, is a British investment trust dedicated to long-term investments predominantly in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. [3] The chairman is Susan Searle. [4]
This is a list of manufacturers and suppliers of pharmaceuticals with operations in the United Kingdom.. Note: the activities of the parent companies of many of the companies listed below are not restricted solely to the United Kingdom.
It produces reports on, among other topics, the relative rate of return on UK private equity and venture capital funds [6] and organises conferences. Sandra Robertson, chief executive of the Oxford Endowment Fund, used a BCVA conference in 2012 to criticise private equity funds’ documents for containing “pages and pages of legal jargon”. [7]