IT is tough out there!
2/7/2008
The credit crunch has seen the cost of borrowing soar and many banks stand accused of having shut-up-shop.
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Keeping the books tidy
30/6/2008
From complying with more stringent environmental standards, to increasing raw material costs, the print industry is facing one of its most challenging periods.
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BBC Radio 5 Live - Wake Up To Money - interview with Neil Bennett
24/6/2008
It is a big day for thousands of businesses that may have been struggling to pay the bills lately. Today is one of the so-called "quarter days" when commercial rents are due.
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They say there is life after insolvency, but is this true? And what does the insolvency process entail for the directors of a failed business?
10/6/2008
A challenging climate will mean more businesses end up going into an insolvency process, but it doesn't have to be the end of the road.
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Leonard Curtis puts its football boots on for charity
2/6/2008
Leonard Curtis, the business rescue and recovery firm, helped to raise 27,000 pounds for Childline at a Soccer Six tournament held at The Emirates Stadium in May.
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Keeping hold of the reins in times of trouble
29/5/2008
As the credit crunch continues to make its presence felt and "stagflation" takes hold of the UK economy, SMEs face a challenging trading period.
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New faces at LC Corporate Strategies
14/5/2008
LC Corporate Strategies strengthens its turnaround team as faltering economy leads to an increase in the demand for its services.
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Corporate Security. What if the worst happens?
12/5/2008
The majority of SMEs believe that disaster recovery planning is the domain of large corporates, which is perhaps why if disaster strikes a small business it can result in the company going into insolvency.
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Comment for the MEN Retail feature, from Paul Reeves
7/5/2008
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Leonard Curtis is new national brand for DTE Business Recovery
1/5/2008
As of 1st May DTE Business Recovery Group will trade nationally as Leonard Curtis. The change in trading style reflects a desire to operate one brand across the UK.
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