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1. Top four up for business award

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 May 2008

Four of Reading’s business leaders have been short-listed for the region’s prestigious Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards.

2. Microsoft and Yell in work top 10

Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 May 2008

Limitless career prospects and a culture of openness has helped make Microsoft the best company to work for in Europe.

3. ‘We’re packed full of pet know-how’

Get Wokingham, Friday 30 May 2008
Allsorts of Pets is celebrating 20 years of providing Reading’s animal lovers with everything they need for their furry friends. Store owner Dave Warren invited PAUL ROBINS into his Aladdin’s cave.

4. IT expert proves he’s on the ball

Get Wokingham, Friday 23 May 2008
Former professional footballer Chris Campbell says his electronic chalkboard can help coaches find that winning formula. He gave PAUL ROBINS the lowdown on his state-of-the-art tactics system.

5. We want to be your firm’s ‘rock’

Get Wokingham, Friday 2 May 2008

At Your Convenience (AYC) offers Reading businesses the luxury of time by taking care of all their secretarial and accountancy needs.

The Gulliver family told Paul Robins about their virtual PA service

6. John Lewis dips

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 6 May 2008

Department store chain John Lewis, which has a branch in Reading, has said that changeable trading patterns pushed sales growth below recent trends.

7. IT company launches a free communications ‘open day’

Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 May 2008

Calcot-based IT company Unified Group is holding an open day for local businesses looking to improve their in-house communications.

The group, which specialises in communication integration, will be advising companies on the ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ in developing unified technologies.

8. Massive rise in firms offloading pensions

Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 May 2008

The number of companies offloading their pension schemes to insurers has accelerated sharply in the past six months and looks set to continue to grow, a report said today.

Actuarial consultants Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) is predicting the pension buy-out market will exceed £10 billion this year, up from £2.9 billion in 2007, while volumes will soar four-fold compared with last year.

9. ‘Stunning images without hard sell’

Get Wokingham, Friday 9 May 2008

By refreshing its look in time for its third birthday, Citrus photographic studio hopes to bring a touch of colour to Winnersh Triangle. Sharp-thinking boss Anna Rogers told PAUL ROBINS about the studio’s unique ap-‘peel’

10. Why business is BOOMING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 May 2008
The Reading Evening Post has taken an in-depth look at the record number of overseas companies flocking to the town.
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