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SAGIA Urges SMEs to Register for SFG 100

Source: The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 19, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) has urged Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Kingdom to participate in its "Saudi Fast Growth 100"...

SMEStorage Cloud FTP Provides Ubiquitous Access to Over 30 File Storage Clouds

SMEStorage CloudFTP now supports over 30 popular file and storage Clouds even if the Clouds do not natively support FTP.

OrangeHRM and BSI Introduce Virtual Interviews with the World's Most Popular Free HRM Software

OrangeHRM will provide BSI's state-of-the-art Int-R-View Portfolio SaaS talent acquisition solution with online job application, resume upload, and video interviewing.
On-site problems can hit firms financially

Breakdowns in firms disrupts millions of SMEs a year

On-site emergencies costing firms in lost earnings and repair costs
More detailed discussion of SEO strategy is needed

SMEs ignoring SEO

A survey of marketers by SEO agency dotSEO has revealed that nearly a quarter of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) still don’t know much about search engine optimisation (SEO), despite Google being the first port of call for most people looking for goods and services.
Out Team 2012 is an innovative approach to fundraising

SMEs urged to join Olympic fundraising quest

A new and innovative fundraising program has been launched to help meet the £25 million fundraising target set for Olympic Team 2012.

Support for start-ups shown by UK

Despite cuts across the board, overall, UK business is seeing a positive change thanks to the new Government. Tax breaks, including extended relief on the increase in Capital Gains Tax and National Insurance have been introduced and considerable interest in UK SMEs expressed, with a ‘hands-on’ approach to understanding this integral part of our economy.
Business Garage increases funding options

Online service connects investors and businesses

New online service launches that links enterprises with possible sources of funding
Elizabeth Kuhnke

Separating personal and business relationships

Survey investigates whether smaller firms encourage more personal relationships between staff members
Burst pipes are among the most common on-site breakdowns

On-site breakdowns cost small businesses £598m a year

A new study reveals that more than one in three small businesses have had on-site problems in the last year
You have the power to get I.T. procurement right

I.T. procurement - get it right

New research on small business IT procurement shows that thousands of SMEs are making poor decisions ers and analysts.
Getting the business plan right: crucial for startups

Start-ups: Get your business plan right

Research shows having the right business plan is often the difference between success and failure
Independent advice is crucial to owners and directors

Study: Business owners rely on outside advice

Recent survey underlines need for advice for owners and directors of SMEs
Theo Paphitis

Interview: Theo Paphitis

Exec Digital finds a ebullient Dragon willing to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit in Britain rather than bemoan the downturn
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Theo Paphitis: The red letter king

Exec Digital finds a ebullient Dragon willing to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit in Britain rather than bemoan the downturn
Biting back in the credit crunch

Biting back in the credit crunch

How companies can flourish in the new economic climate
Business Travel: Tokyo

Business Travel: Tokyo

Japan has seen huge economic recovery in the past 20 years - so much in fact, that the former `bubble economy' is now the second largest in the world. Exec takes a look at Tokyo, its industry capital
Matthew Riley

Matthew Riley

Already on his fourth company, Matthew Riley's pedigree for entrepreneurship has been receiving some high profile recognition lately. Named Ernst & Young's Northern Entrepreneur of the Year last June, he went on to win the national award a few months later and he feels entrepreneurism is in his blood.
Has Alistair Darling jeopardised British entrepreneurship?

Has Alistair Darling jeopardised British entrepreneurship?

With the government's announcement of the ending of Capital Gains Tax Taper Relief, Exec gauges whether the measure will hit its target - will it bring British entrepreneurship down with it? By Ruari McCallion


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