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1. PRIME OPPORTUNITIES ON OFFER
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002A WINDSOR woman has received a top promotion with recruiting firm PrimeTime.
2. MAMMA MIA! TOP EATERY IS ROSSINI
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 March 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
A WOKINGHAM restaurant has been named the top eatery in the county by a BBC poll.
3. COMPUTER GROUP TO CUT MORE JOBS
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002Computer group Xansa is planning to cut a further 100 jobs, as it warned difficult trading conditions would hit profits.
4. INVEST IN A VIRTUAL SECRETARY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 March 2002YOU will have heard of virtual reality cars and pets, but now an Earley-based company is looking to boost small and medium-sized businesses with Virtual Assistants (VAs).
5. PANASONIC LANDS A TOP SAFETY AWARD
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002BY SARAH DAVE
ONE of the world's leading independent workplace safety bodies has awarded Panasonic UK Ltd of Bracknell a prestigious Five Star Award.
6. TORIES GET HANDS-ON WITH FINANCE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 March 2002BY Adam J Smith
Berkshire businesses could play a key role in shaping the future of Conservative fiscal policy after a shadow treasury secretary picked the brains of company bosses in Wokingham.
7. HAIRDRESSER IS CUT ABOVE THE REST
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 March 2002A WOODLEY hairdresser has proved he is a cut above the rest by scooping a top prize in a national competition.
8. NEW SCHEME TO OFFER FIRMS FREE LEGAL COVER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 March 2002WOKINGHAM and Bracknell Chambers of Commerce have launched a new and exclusive legal service following a warning that fewer than 10 per cent of UK companies are insured against legal costs.
9. LITTLE JOY FORECAST IN APRIL BUDGET
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 March 2002A FIRM of top tax experts is
predicting little good news for business in the April 17 budget and says it "might as well have been written back in November 2001".
10. Firm coins it in for charity
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 5 March 2002STAFF working for one of Reading's biggest employers dug deep into their pockets for old foreign coins and raised more than £2,000 for charity.
