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  • UK economy grows in first quarter 27/04/2011

    Businesses will be pleased to hear that a 'double-dip recession' has been avoided after the UK economy grew by 0.5 per cent in the first three months of 2011, reports BBC News.

  • SMEs should "proactively" manage finances 27/04/2011

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) should be "proactive" when it comes to managing their financial agreements.

  • UK export market growing 26/04/2011

    Businesses that trade internationally could see a boost in the coming months as export figures show a rise.

  • Growth could be triggered by high retail sales 26/04/2011

    Strong food and non-store sales have boosted retail sales - to the surprise of many forecasters, according to BusinessandLeadership.com.

  • SMEs demand more eco products at work 20/04/2011

    SMEs are demanding more green products in the workplace, reports greenwisebsuiness.co.uk.

  • Top one per cent of entrepreneurs create 40 per cent of jobs 20/04/2011

    The top one per cent of entrepreneurs are responsible for 40 per cent of jobs, according to a new study.

  • SMEs embrace social media 20/04/2011

    The power of social media is being embraced by small and medium sized enterprises, according to smallbusiness.co.uk.

  • SME owners should talk to each other 20/04/2011

    Owners of small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should make the effort to talk to each other.

  • UK unemployment drops by 17,000 15/04/2011

    UK unemployment has fallen by 17,000 people over the three months to the end of February.

  • SMEs urged to check energy bills 15/04/2011

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should monitor their energy bills in order to identify possible savings.

  • "Green" concerns affect working habits 14/04/2011

    More and more office workers are concerned about the environment and it is having an impact on working habits, reports smallbusiness.co.uk.

  • £450m investment for SME growth 13/04/2011

    A significant chunk of the Regional Growth Fund is being invested into growing businesses to safeguard and create jobs, reports themanufacturer.com.

  • Government asking employers to 'rip up' rules 12/04/2011

    Business secretary Vince Cable is calling on employers and the general public to speak out against rules and regulations that hinder growth, reports realbusiness.co.uk.

  • SMEs find "silver lining" of family talent pool 07/04/2011

    When it comes to recruitment, small and medium businesses are far more likely to employ relatives, reports PR Newswire.

  • Businesses confident of what 2011 has to offer 06/04/2011

    Small businesses are looking forward to a prosperous 2011, a new report has suggested.

  • Business continuity very relevant to SMEs 06/04/2011

    Business continuity has proven to be very relevant for SMEs, after one expert claimed that they could "benefit" from implementing procedures to deal with the unexpected.

  • Construction growth continues 05/04/2011

    The construction industry continued its growth in 2011 as latest figures reveal positive readings, reports rte.ie.

  • SMEs should protect their intellectual property more effectively 04/04/2011

    Small and medium-sized enterprises need to work more effectively in order to protect their intellectual property (IP) and to exploit it, according to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

  • Companies could be missing out on chance to go green 04/04/2011

    Companies may be missing their chance to become part of the green revolution, as they are worried about the threats posed by going green - rather than embracing the opportunities.

  • 18-month high for IT and recruitment budgets 01/04/2011

    The budgets set for IT (including recruitment) by companies are at their highest for 18 months, according to Works Management.

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