Ballymena-based business was rescued from administration in 2019
Wrightbus
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Ballymena group to deliver 48 double decker buses for use in London by the end of the year
Buta Atwal has led a resurgence at the Ballymena busmaker that collapsed in 2019
Company will also convert 120 existing temporary jobs into permanent positions
JCB heir Jo Bamford aims to change public transport with Ballymena firm Wrightbus
Vehicle being trialled over coming weeks ahead of extensive rollout of such buses in 2021
Ballymena bus-builder rescued from administration last year
Business Week: also in the news were job losses; plant closures; and housebuilding
Businessman to employ 60 initially as he assesses prospects for Ballymena bus maker
Engineering firm to deliver 32 vehicles in ‘multi-million pound’ deal
Cantillon: Bamford buys Wrightbus but how many jobs will survive in business blackspot?
Owner Jeff Wright and entrepreneur Jo Bamford agree terms
Bidder warns busbuilder faces liquidation as early as tomorrow if no deal approved
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