The Carlyle Group has agreed to buy UK-based testing and inspection company Velosi for roughly 87.8 million pounds ($138.9), Reuters reported. The deal, at 165 pence per share, represents a 61% ...
Carlyle said 53.2% of Velosi shareholders supported the takeover. Shareholders of Velosi, which provides quality control services to oil and gas companies, will get 165 pence per share in cash, a 61% ...
PRIVATE equity firm Carlyle Group is buying UK testing and inspection company Velosi for about £87.8m, paving the way for Velosi to expand into new markets. Carlyle’s testing and inspection company ...
Proud of its “no compromise” standards when it comes to inspection safety and thoroughness, Velosi has added the ISO/IEC 17020:1998 Type A certification to its library of corporate accolades which ...
John Davidson and Associates (JDA) has increased its global footprint in the recruitment sector in a merger with the Applus+ Velosi Group. The recent sale of a 70% stake in its business to Applus+ ...
The creation of a joint partnership Velosi–QCCD (Qatar Centre for Career Development), registered in Jersey, UK, and operating as an offshore arm of Velosi, Qatar, was announced recently at a press ...
Velosi announced that its Saudi Arabian unit has been awarded a major five year General Inspection Services Contract with Saudi Aramco effective from July 2008 until the second quarter of 2013.
Velosi, a leading provider of Quality Assurance and Quality Control services, is active worldwide, operating through 32 principal offices in four continents. Over the past two decades the Company has ...
The contract, the value of which was not provided, is effective from July 2008 until the second quarter of 2013, a statement said. Velosi’s Saudi Arabian unit was set up in late 2007 and the ...
Velosi Certification, which has a regional network of offices, has received an accreditation from the Royal Dutch Accreditation Council (Rdac). It followed an extensive accreditation programme carried ...
Banks have dominated the stockmarket yet again over the past week. There have been ongoing concerns about the strength of UK banks' balance sheets for a while and, over the weekend, these focused on ...
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