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Entrepreneurs see the glass as half full in NI

Entrepreneurs see the glass as half full in NI

17 Oct - 2011 - Profile

Local finalists in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year competition believe that despite the economic uncertainty Northern Ireland has much to be positive about…

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Reggae Reggae man

Reggae Reggae man

17 Oct - 2011 - Interview

Louise Murphy meets Levi Roots, the man who went from cooking with his granny to becoming a multi-million pound businessman after impressing in the Dragons’ Den.

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Opportunities still exist in NI for the savvy investor

Opportunities still exist in NI for the savvy investor

17 Oct - 2011 - Analysis

As we move into the last quarter of 2011, recent market activity has proved that there is still an appetite for commercial property amongst local and overseas investors…

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Playing a leading role

Playing a leading role

16 Oct - 2011 - Featured

With uncertainty in the air again Northern Bank’s Managing Director for Business & Corporate banking Kevin Kingston tells Ulster Business the bank is ready to play its part in economic recovery by backing those local businesses prepared to hold their nerve and invest for the future

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Where in the world?

Where in the world?

16 Oct - 2011 - Featured

Following the property market crash, local construction and fit-out companies have increasingly begun to look outside of the island of Ireland for work. Lucy Gollogly asked some of our best known building firms how they manage to compete for work in other parts of the UK…

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