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1. No languages lose orders

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 January 2008

ONE in four firms has lost business contracts because their staff cannot speak a foreign language, according to a new report today.

2. New base opened by finance firm

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008

FINANCE systems specialist CODA has opened a new office and training facility in Caversham.

3. Bosses have no idea of debts

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 January 2008

ALMOST one in five owners of small firms have no idea how much money their business owes, according to new research today.

4. Card cash helps cancer fight

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008

A FIRM in Reading found a better way to spend its Christmas card cash this year.

5. Asian arm swells Pru sales by 16%

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008

INSURANCE giant Prudential, with offices in Reading, highlighted the strength of trading in Asia after the fast-growing division boosted new business figures for 2007.

6. New mortgages at lowest level for 12½ years

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 January 2008

THE number of new mortgages approved for people buying a house dived to its lowest level for 12-and-a-half years during December, according to latest figures.

7. Town ‘can ride out the City storms’

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 January 2008

READING is enjoying a renaissance with a “thriving economy expected to grow faster than any other town or city including London”.

8. Catering firm take another big bite

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 January 2008

A CONTRACT caterer in Reading has taken a multimillion pound bite of the food service market by merging with two of its rivals.

9. Up with the main players

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 January 2008

READING recruitment firm GCS has announced its best ever half-year financial results.

10. Thames looks to future

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 January 2008

THAMES Water has outlined its 25-year plan to combat climate change and radically reduce its carbon footprint in a bid for a more sustainable future.

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