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  • Closing shop doors help to halve energy bills 26/11/2010

    Businesses could save up to 54 per cent on their heating bills if they were to stop overheating stores and keep their doors closed.

  • It's not too late to push stock ready for 'Manic Monday' 26/11/2010

    Businesses selling online should prepare themselves for 'Manic Monday' next week, when a total of 537m is predicted to be spent on the busiest internet shopping day of the year.

  • Small businesses are continuing to invest in IT 25/11/2010

    Small businesses in the UK are pledging to spend more money on IT infrastructure, it has been claimed.

  • Small businesses urged to calculate staff holiday entitlement now 25/11/2010

    Small business owners are being urged to check their employees remaining holiday entitlement, by business experts.

  • Businesses should take low carbon opportunities 25/11/2010

    Small and medium sized businesses are being urged to use finance options such as invoice finance, to take advantage of low-carbon opportunities.

  • Pre-Christmas sales are promising 25/11/2010

    High street stores have experienced a boost in sales for the first time in three months, thanks to pre-Christmas sales, reports The Independent.

  • John Lewis model boosts productivity and efficiency, minister claims 25/11/2010

    Following the 'John Lewis model' boosts productivity and efficiency by giving staff a chance to shape the organisation, the Cabinet Office minister said this week.

  • Retailers hail the 'X Factor effect' that brings a seasonal business boost 12/11/2010

    Businesses are benefiting by what has been labelled the 'X Factor effect', in which people are choosing to save money and stay in watching the popular TV show, giving retailers a boost in ready meal sales.

  • Small manufacturers plan to ramp up production as confidence grows 12/11/2010

    Small manufacturing firms are set to increase their output in the coming months, according to recent survey by the Confederation of Business Industry (CBI).

  • Invoice finance can help SMEs attract top graduate talent 12/11/2010

    Small and medium sized businesses would employ more graduates if they could afford to advertise at recruitment fairs, an industry expert has suggested.

  • Small businesses should embrace home-working, says survey 12/11/2010

    Some small business owners are not allowing their employees to work from home, despite many of them being aware of the benefits, citing a lack of technology as a deciding factor.

  • Nick Clegg invites private sector to bid for regional growth fund 01/11/2010

    The deputy prime minister has spoken about plans for a new 1.4bn regional growth fund, and the role it will play in the economic recovery.

  • The internet is worth £100bn to the British economy 01/11/2010

    The internet boosts the British economy by 100 billion every year, according to analysts.

  • Banks pledge initiatives to better support SMEs 01/11/2010

    This week it was revealed that a number of key banks have pledged to improve relationships with businesses. The move has been backed by the chief executives of all the major banks and led by Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association.

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