Model train company Hornby is to re-register as a private company to help with its ongoing overhaul - Danny Lawson/PA Model train maker Hornby is to quit the ailing London stock market after hiring ...
The 124 year old company, which also owns the model car racing brand Scalextric, said the move out of the publicy traded arena was “not taken lightly.” But it said the change would “improve its ...
Hornby has become the latest firm to quit the London stock market after nearly four decades as a public company. The model ...
Iconic collectables firm Hornby has announced it plans to return to private ownership and remove its shares from the stock market. Shares in the Margate-based company have long been traded on London’s ...
Hornby is headquartered in Kent. Mike Ashley’s retail empire Frasers Group has significantly increased its stake in model railways manufacturer Hornby. The owner of Sports Direct and House of Fraser ...
Shares in Hornby were shunted into the siding after the model railway maker announced plans to pack up its tracks and depart AIM, adding to the growing exodus from London's junior market. While plenty ...
Hornby is replacing its entry-level train set with a new LNER Azuma model. This marks a major change to their entry level ...
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