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Grant Thornton’s analysis of latest corporate profitability statistics

Corporate profitability in the UK has shown no significant improvement in Q4 2002. The year's performance ranked as the worst since 1994, fuelling fears that more UK business failures are in the pipeline, argues Steve Akers, partner within Grant Thornton's...

#economy#insolvencies#insolvency

Latest business failures analysis and 3 year forecast gives...

The number of business failures is poised to reach 70,000 over the next three years as a downturn in consumer…

#capital requirements#international#management


Business recovery association (R3) disagrees with DTI business failures...

The Association of Business Recovery Specialists, R3, the body representing business rescue professionals, today contradicted the government’s latest figures for…

#insolvencies#R3#training


An analysis of Scottish corporate failure

Examining the rate of corporate failure in Scotland as a means of identifying overall trends and shifting patterns is a…

#Clear#economy#insolvency


Robin Barnsley of Standard Bank of South Africa presents...

Market Performance and Supply Factoring remains a relatively small provider of working capital, with bank overdraft facilities remaining the primary…

#bank#international#invoice


John F Daly of CIT Commercial Services presents the...

Market Performance and Supply Factors generally serve companies that range in size from a turnover of US$1 million to US$500…

#bank#international#management


Chipo Muzorewa of African Factors presents the latest analysis...

Market Performance and Supply Unfortunately little information on the Zimbabwean factoring industry is available, as most factors are unwilling to…


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