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1841. Accountants' website scoops prize
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2001Winner - Bob Harper beside the award-winning website
1842. Firm keeps businesses going in times of crisis
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 September 2001A THATCHAM-based company is helping the world's biggest businesses set up secret strongholds across the UK to counter further terrorist attacks.
1843. Firm moves because it can't afford to stay
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 September 2001A company which has been in Reading since 1932 is moving because it cannot afford to stay in town.
1844. Bosses in boost for hospital
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 September 2001Business friends - Aiming to raise funds for Royal Berkshire Hospital are John More, Carol Arnold, Bhodi Sunth, Paul Davies, David Everet, Ann Griffin, Bob Pomeroy and Martin Butler
1845. Marathon effort by Henley firm
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 September 2001THE AIT Group plc, of Henley, will be going that extra mile to ensure next year's Reading Half Marathon gets off to the best possible start.
1846. £34bn wiped off Footsie
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 September 2001More than £34 billion was wiped off the FTSE 100 Index in the first half-hour of trading today as the mood in the City grew even darker.
1847. Dating agency to help lonely staff to get a life
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 September 2001HARD-WORKING but lonely Berkshire business people are being served up a social life on a plate by a new Thames Valley dating agency.
1848. Bosses homeless for a night
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 September 2001THREE IT specialists will swap their usual comforts for the damp streets of London when they spent a night sleeping in Finsbury Square.
1849. Good advice proves magnet for business
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001A THATCHAM businesswoman hopes to attract a strong flow of business after Business Link Berkshire and Wiltshire in Reading helped turn her
1850. CREATING TIES WITH AFRICA
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2001BERKSHIRE businesses could soon have the chance to network as far out as Ghana in West Africa.
