(Sharecast News) - Model train set maker Hornby said on Thursday that it was planning to leave the AIM stock market and go private, citing regulatory hurdles and a desire to cut costs. Hornby said ...
and the company was founded by Frank Hornby, who was a visionary producer of toys as well as a businessman and politician. This toy dates from a time when train driver was an aspirational career ...
Hornby is enjoying growing sales of its smaller-scale model railway sets after offloading its toy car business. The model ...
who had a thing for local and American model trains. A hornby blue rapier set. A layout designed to show railway tracks next to a modern town. Some of the accessories used to design a layout.
London’s struggling Aim stock market for smaller companies suffered another setback today when one of its highest profile companies, model railway maker Hornby, said it will cancel its listing.
Model train company Hornby ... modernise its offerings by launching trains that can be controlled with Bluetooth technology via smartphones and iPads. Hornby last year made a “significant ...
At present, 395015 is the only Javelin to carry the new Southeastern livery, which will soon be applied to the remaining ...
The number of companies listed on London’s junior market has fallen from a high of almost 1,700 in 2007 to about 679 The 124 year old company, which also owns the model car racing brand ...
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