Articles, tagged with "cardiff", page 6
01st April 2010
There are many things to consider in keeping your business afloat during such times when the global economy is still trying to recover from its financial crisis. Here are some things that may be of interest to you that may be useful in getting through thi...
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Author:
steve magill
30th March 2010
This post was inspired during my recent 24-hour journey from Hamza's place in Cardiff to my home in Hong Kong. Multiple connections combined with various modes of travel always result in exciting surprises. And then the movie, ‘Up in the Air' provided s...
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Author:
Mush Panjwani
18th March 2010
You can even use it at the office. Instead of gulping down your coffee, take your time to drink your favorite cup of coffee while doing you office work. The cake is usually decorated and topped with candles that, after a wish is made, the fire is blown ou...
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Author:
ricardo
12th March 2010
Sometimes, moving to a different place to start a new business is a good option. To start things off, the newer place may have more opportunities than the place you are currently living in. Those things happened. Much like the American West at the onset ...
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Author:
steve magill
02nd March 2010
Knowing when to expand and contract your business is a key element on the continued success of your endeavors. Most companies fail not because their business was doing bad, but because of the mistiming of expansion. Being too aggressive has its disadvanta...
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Author:
steve magill
18th February 2010
Safestore Holdings, the UK's largest self storage group, said today that it's FY2009 sales were £84.4 million (2008 £82.9million), but that LFL sales were down by £0.3 million or 0.4%, and reported a pretax loss of £9.42 million compared with a profit...
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Author:
Rivington
25th January 2010
How to Register a Limited Company- By Yourself! Many people are under the impression that the course of integrating a limited company is really a costly and difficult course. And that's precisely why solicitors will get away with charging a few hundred po...
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Author:
Otis Barnes
22nd January 2010
Jobs Wales
Wales has one of the quickest recovering jobs markets in Europe. One of the points how this is possible is that technological advancements have made it feasible for companies to relocate their production facilities to the region. Add to ...
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Jobs Wales
22nd January 2010
Looking for Jobs Cardiff
Job Searching advice for Welsh Jobseekers in Cardiff
In this climate companies are often putting recruitment on hold, candidates in Wales may find it hard to secure a new position. In the past twelve months a lot of jobseekers h...
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Jobs Wales
12th January 2010
Time was when it was tedious to get a college education from the United Kingdom. First and foremost, you had to take an aptitude exam to see what type of education you were qualified for. This system though efficient may have been a bit biased since it te...
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Author:
steve magill
06th January 2010
Does your pretty new car have a very ugly dent? Does the lease vehicle you're ready to turn in now sport a door ding? Perhaps you simply want to keep the value of your car up where it belongs instead of the value falling because of the damage? Ther...
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Author:
bodyshoplouisv
06th January 2010
One of the most common things that happen to a vehicle that lowers its value is a dent or ding. They happen so frequently and many times, you won't notice it until well after the fact. However, if you're looking for dent repair, Bridgend has mobile ...
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Author:
bodyshoplouisv
15th December 2009
Wales will witness its first exceedingly Friday night game in the Six Nations 2010 Championship censure France on February 26th. Grand slam winners Ireland acting Italy in the first game.
The tournament kicks off on February 6th. Ireland will meet Ita...
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Author:
catejudy
09th December 2009
Though the United Kingdom has monuments and buildings standing as a testament to its colourful past, not all of the noteworthy sites are historical. In fact, though the ancient wonders usually elicit the most attention, there are some modern structures th...
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Author:
Ian Evans
09th December 2009
Cardiff is the most bustling city in Wales. Throughout its history, Cardiff has been a trading hub for industries like coal, copper, minerals and ship building. Even today Cardiff is more vibrant than ever as it continues to attract businesses from all pa...
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Author:
steve magill