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By Jon Robinson Motorway service station giant Moto upped its prices to help battle the rise in costs during its latest financial year as its owners weigh up putting the company up for sale for £2bn. The Bedfordshire-headquartered business, which operates 69 sites at 52 locations across the country, has reported a turnover of £1.067bn for the year to December 27, 2023, up from £1.058bn. According to newly-filed accounts with Companies House, Moto’s pre-tax profit dipped from £38.1m to £36.5m over the same period. CVC Capital Partners and the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), which have…

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