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McLaren agrees sale of its technology business

The McLaren Group has agreed to sell its technology division, McLaren Applied, to investment group Greybull Capital. McLaren has restructured its business in recent months, selling its Woking headquarters in a leaseback deal which raised £170 million, as well as raising a further £550m from new and existing shareholders. The latest move sees its technology […]
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