Wallace & Gromit producers hand stake in business to staff

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Founders of the UK’s biggest animation company giving up 75% of Aardman to employees to ‘safeguard independence’

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Leaders. Decent people. Non-Americans.

Not to be sniffed at. Which is perfect timing as a scratch 'n' sniff showing of Curse of The Wererabbit is being shown DunoonFilmFest today after a workshop from aardman animator Jim Parkyn!

Sounds idyllic I wish the company well & hope it continues to provide quirky quality entertainment ad infinitum

Great!

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