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Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Change of Auditor
DJ Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Change of Auditor
Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC (FSTA)
Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Change of Auditor
29-Dec-2020 / 09:24 GMT/BST
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29 December 2020 Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC Change of Auditor Following a competitive audit tender process, Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC ( Fuller s or the Company ), the premium pubs and hotels business, today confirms that Ernst & Young LLP ( EY ) has been successful in the tender, and the Company is in the process of finalising their appointment. EY will
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