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Nov 30, 2010
International Online Business: How Local Business Owners Are Going Global
Local business owners are discovering that international online business is well within their grasp especially if they already have an established internet presence. In most cases going global is simply a matter of tweaking what they already have in place. The local business owner that isn’t already part of the online business world now has an even greater reason for joining.
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David Beairstol
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Nov 30, 2010
Fleur Bothwick – The Women in the City Parity Award Winner
Friday the 26thof November 2010 saw the annual Women in the City awards held at the prestigious Plaisterer’s Hall, London. This year’s event starred the inaugural Parity Award, proudly sponsored by blackswan.
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blackswanl
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Nov 30, 2010
T1W offers US BANK PROPERTIES to the Chinese HNWI (High NetWorth Individuals)
Chinese billionaires are on the rise and are looking for wise and safe investment opportunities. T1W is serving this market by offering their clients an exclusive service that sells discounted high income US Bank properties that are not available in commercial listings.
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Thomson Forbesl
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Nov 30, 2010
Bernard Duffy addresses Globe Forum Dublin on innovation for sustainability
Bernard Duffy, Managing Partner of blackswan, the global experts on business transformation, addressed the Globe Forum Dublin on how we can make sustainability a reality through innovation and transformation.
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blackswanl
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Nov 30, 2010
Wastewater treatment no longer just a buzzword
Stricter implementation of local regulations is forcing high-polluting factories in China to invest in measures to reduce and process wastewater.
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Global Sourcesl
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Nov 30, 2010
Shipping costs falling, but still at a high level
The end of the peak season and an oversupply of container liners are pulling down freight charges.
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Global Sourcesl
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Nov 30, 2010
ALBANIA – Foreign Investment in an emerging market
Albania is making the difficult transition to a modern open-market economy. The government has taken measures to curb violent crime and spur economic activity and trade. The government plans to boost energy investment and is moving to slowly improve the poor national road network, a long term barrier to sustained economic growth. Albania, being an emerging market demonstrates vast investment potential, and the democratic government is encouraging foreign investment.
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Nov 03, 2009
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