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Peace at last for PFD rebels?
The 29 rebel agents who fled PFD, the UK's oldest and largest tenpercentery, to launch breakaway outfit United Agents have endured a year of turmoil and conflict. But now, at last, peace appears to be in sight, reports Variety.
After a few months of staff working from home and out of temporary offices under a cloud of litigation, United Agents is finally getting ready to open the doors of its new permanent HQ on Soho's Lexington Street.
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