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On September 15, 2003, the corporate insolvency provisions of The Enterprise Act 2002 (the Act) come into force in England. To read details of these changes in an article from the Bryan Cave Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights Practice go...
Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance in Swansea has helped secure a management buy-out (MBO) at pharmaceutical research company Simbec Research. Senior…
Smaller companies are showing a worrying lack of capital investment, according to the Finance and Leasing Association’s (FLA’s) yearly survey…
The Enterprise Act 2003, due to come into force on 15 September, will introduce a number of positive changes that…
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Britain's trade deficit narrowed sharply in July as the recovering global economy boosted external demand for UK goods, economists said…
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An exciting Ј10m project aimed at providing free advice to local firms is to be launched at the International Convention…
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The pressure on small businesses to meet the soaring costs of compulsory employers liability insurance came a step closer to…
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The John Reynolds Group Ltd, one of the UK’s oldest and leading independent specialist credit insurance brokers, has launched the…
In response to the release of the Government’s White Paper, A Constitutional Treaty for the EU, the Institute of Directors…
The UK economy is still growing at a slower rate than the government has predicted, according to an economic think…
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The decline in the number of limited companies failing in the UK continued in August, according to the latest figures…
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The profitability of UK companies has fallen to below six per cent for the first time, according to Experian® in…
The latest Ulster Bank PMI® (Purchasing Managers' Index®) Report for Northern Ireland, produced for Ulster Bank by NTC Research, signalled…
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