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Sovereign Debt Crisis: Is It Groundhog Day?

25th February 2011
Equity markets are rising but in many ways 2011 is feeling a lot like 2009. Is there another global financial crisis heading our way? And if so, how should you respond regarding your own portfolio? The same, yet different Even though it feels a bit ... Read >
Author: Juliaslee

The Big Council Sell Off.

22nd February 2011
It was inevitable with all the cuts in the public sector that councils would have to sell off many of their assets. Both auction houses and websites are finding councils putting up a lot of their assets for sale due to them having to meet the governments... Read >
Author: fiona davies

Is There Credit After The Crunch?

21st February 2011
This is obviously going to be difficult! We have all been through a turbulent time and some say we are not through it yet, all sectors look battered and bruised. The private sector has been badly hit and those that have come through the other side (if... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

High Demand of Hospital Beds to Drive Indian Hospital Services Market

21st February 2011
The Indian healthcare industry is growing at a fast pace due to the increasing affordability and health consciousness of the people. This effect is rubbing off on the Indian Hospital services market, which has shown great improvement during the last decad... Read >
Author: Shushmul Maheshwari

Reduce Electricity bills and Carbon Footprint Using China Led Lights and Wholesale Led Lights

18th February 2011
Light Emitting Diode or LED lights have become the first choice of households, offices and public sector globally because of a number of reasons. Reducing the electricity bills to great level and no production of harmful gases that conventional bulbs do, ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Manufacturing Is Not THE Answer to Increasing US Economic Competitiveness for Reducing the US Debt

17th February 2011
There is an old an adage in the halls of the Pentagon that goes "Defense is always fighting the last war". In other words, after a military engagement is finished DoD attempts to restructure itself so that its capabilities are more effective for the last ... Read >
Author: Michael Sekora

My Business : Are My Goals Realistic?

17th February 2011
Objectives are aimed at what the business does, e.g. a restaurant may desire to serve to 30 customers per night out of peak season, an objective specific to that business. This article discusses what business objectives are in more depth, as well as how t... Read >
Author: K.McAvoy

CanBank may keep momentum in Q4

16th February 2011
Bangalore-headquartered public sector lender Canara Bank is hopeful of maintaining the growth momentumoin the advances front in the fourth quarter of the present financial year. During the third quarter, the bank has witnessed a 29 per cent growth in cred... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

The Catch 22 of Job Hunting for the Newly Qualified Graduate. Can Internships Help?

16th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Alison Withers Newly-qualified graduates often face the "Catch 22" that they are told that they do not have work experience and need to get some to be employable. Finding that experience to put on the CV can be even more of a chal... Read >
Author: Ali Withers

How to gain an insight to positions in the public sector

15th February 2011
When you see advertising in the public sector for a ‘parking attendant’ this is just one description given out to members of the public. There is available a wide range of other valuable positions being promoted such as different parking enforcement jo... Read >
Author: Dirk Rowell

Company registrations 'on the rise'

15th February 2011
The number of people engaging in company formation in the UK rose towards the end of last year, it has been noted. Figures published by Companies House show that the number of firms in existence in the week ending on November 28th was 2,651,405. This was ... Read >
Author: Kraft

Local Internet Advertising Can Be Your Best Friend

15th February 2011
Advertising online for a business is no longer the wave of the future. The future is now. Online exposes an industry to thousands of people with the click of a button. Most people will see a company’s name on the web quicker than anywhere in the advertisi... Read >
Author: Liz Jones

House Building Increases.

15th February 2011
The month of July 2010 saw a rise in the number of registrations to build new homes according to the National House Building Council. New home registrations peaked at 10,638 compared to 9,263 in June. Compare it to July of 2009 where 8,403 new homes wer... Read >
Author: fiona davies

Conveyancing and Property Law - First Time Buyers

11th February 2011
In the current economic climate it is becoming much more difficult for first time buyers to get their footing on the property ladder. Buying a home for the first time will be one of the biggest investments they will ever make and it can be a very complica... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

The growing global potential of IT outsourcing

10th February 2011
The growing global potential of IT outsourcing By Robin Whitlock www.millhousedata.com As the government budget cuts tighten their grip, some people may ask whether there will be any effect on IT outsourcing. For the moment, the precise effect r... Read >
Author: Robin Whitlock
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