While it is no longer listed on the London stock market, Interserve's importance as a supplier to the Government remains undiminished.
The change of control immediately sparked interest in its support services arm from rival outsourcer Mitie, which has been working on a proposal to offer roughly £100m for the division. The biggest obstacle to a deal, however, is the price Mitie is prepared to pay and that being sought by Interserve's new owners.
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