Trinity Mirror approached by investors over Sunday People involvement
Trinity Mirror has confirmed that it has been approached by a group of investors who have expressed an interest in working with the group to invest in and develop the Sunday People.
Trinity Mirror has confirmed that it has been approached by a group of investors who have expressed an interest in working with the group to invest in and develop the Sunday People.
The company said that discussions were at a very preliminary stage.
Trinity Mirror is listed on the FTSE Small Cap Index and has more than 260 titles including national and regional newspapers and digital products.
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Trinity Mirror's share price was down 4.66% to 97.25p at 11:52 on Friday morning.
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