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  • CloserStill: from pig farms to private equity

    CloserStill: from pig farms to private equity

    CloserStill’s journey from the site of a pig farm in Shakespeare country, to a London-based exhibition empire valued at US$1.73bn (£1.49bn), is another reminder of just how potentially lucrative exhibitions are; and a validation of the hard work of one of our industry’s smartest dynamos. CloserStill Media, founded almost 20 years ago in leafy Warwickshire,…

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