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1. REVOLUTIONARY SCHEME FROM TWYFORD FIRM

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 October 2001
TWYFORD-based marketing firm Twymark has launched a revolutionary scheme to lend its marketing experts to local businesses.

2. UNLIMITED FINES UNDER NEW DATA PROTECTION LAWS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 October 2001
FIRMS which break new data protection laws face unlimited fines.

3. GATHERING TO DRIVE DISTRICT FORWARD

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 October 2001
BY PAUL WHITELAM
Business people joined headteachers and community groups for the first ever business lunch hosted by Wokingham District Council chairman Cllr David Swindells.

4. LAW FIRMS UNITE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 October 2001
THE boss of a Wokingham law firm has joined a long-established Reading practice after two of his staff retired.

5. Survey probes cost of crime to industry

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 October 2001
MORE than 500 businesses across the Thames Valley are to be quizzed to help find the true cost of crime to UK industry.

6. Regulator fines Pru record amount

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 October 2001
Life insurer Prudential has been fined a record amount by the pension regulator following delays in its review of pension mis-selling, it was announced today.

7. New marketing service benefits high-tech firms

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 October 2001
A TWYFORD-based marketing firm has launched one of the country's first retained marketing management services to Thames Valley businesses.

8. US attacks cost BAA £10million

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 October 2001
Airports operator BAA said today it was "still too soon" to predict the future for aviation, as it warned increased security following the September 11 attacks would cost it around £10 million this year.

9. Ghanaians looking for links

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 October 2001
MEETING - Nii Adama Morrision, president of the Ghana British Chamber, with Jean Charmak, president of the Thames Valley Chamber

10. Attack threat in region is low

Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 October 2001
BUSINESS and police chiefs in the Thames Valley are telling companies they are as safe now as they were before the American terrorist attacks.
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