The billionaire Bamford family have received an £866m payout from their manufacturing company JCB despite a slump in sales.
Buying compact construction equipment can be a daunting task. Buyers must sort through a mountain of different types of machines, brands and models, and the industry continues to innovate with ...
The Bamford family, who own JCB, have paid themselves a record £866m dividend despite the construction equipment manufacturer's sales and profit being slashed in 2024 ...
As the largest models in JCB's compact track loader lineup, these machines are a step up from the company's 3TS, delivering more horsepower and higher torque for operators tackling tougher jobs.
The billionaire Bamford family paid themselves £866m despite JCB's sales and profit being slashed in 2024, it has been revealed.
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