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Statistics showing insolvencies in the first quarter 2003 are published today (2 May) by the Department of Trade and Industry. There were 3,684 company insolvencies in England and Wales in the first quarter of 2003 on a seasonally adjusted basis....
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Ronson plc announced its interim results to 31 December 2002 and declared a pre-tax profit of Ј15,000 and overall turnover…
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The UK's Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) has renewed its commitment to keep sustainable development at the heart of its…
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Aston Rothbury Factors Limited’s latest financial statement, for the year ended 31 March 2002, attributed the company’s decrease in profit…
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Invoice financing provided to small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) rose towards the end of 2002, although the use of leasing…
John Verrill, the president of the Association of Business Recovery Professionals(R3), the body representing insolvency practitioners and company doctors, slammed…
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An insolvency practitioner has lost his licence to practice after being convicted of conspiracy to defraud creditors. Sudhir Rishi, also…
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John Verrill, head of corporate recovery and partner at leading law firm Lawrence Graham, was today appointed president of R3,…
As more eastern European countries prepare to join the European Union next year, Poland has become the UK's leading export…
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Despite a strong pound, weak stock market and the continuing political uncertainty in the Middle East, Britain’s export sector remains…
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GMAC Commercial Finance, the UK's largest independent invoice finance and asset based lending specialist, has agreed to a Ј5m refinancing…
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Key Points · Business confidence continues to deteriorate with half of SMEs less optimistic about business prospects. · 37% of…
Small businesses are better placed to survive the current downturn than they were during the last UK recession, according to…