Wednesday, 8th September 2010

News Archive


Corporate Security. What if the worst happens?
The majority of SMEs believe that disaster recovery planning is the domain of large corporates, which is perhaps why if disaster strikes a small business it can result in the company going into insolvency.
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Fabric Warehouse in Administration
Leonard Curtis director Neil Bennett has been appointed administrator to the business which supplied fabrics, homewares and ready-made curtains to the public.
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Comment for the MEN Retail feature, from Paul Reeves

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Leonard Curtis is new national brand for DTE Business Recovery
As of 1st May DTE Business Recovery Group will trade nationally as Leonard Curtis. The change in trading style reflects a desire to operate one brand across the UK.
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It's a team game
As a top 10 corporate recovery firm, we have more than 60 years' experience providing turnaround and recovery services to businesses across the UK.
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Current climate will worsen late payment problem
The current climate means more owner managers are having to deal with late payers, and how to manage the situation when they find themselves unable to pay creditors, according to Paul Reeves, director at rescue and recovery firm Leonard Curtis.
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The need to succeed
Directors of struggling businesses may face tough automatic penalties following the implementation of the UK's largest ever single piece of legislation.
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Grey clouds, silver linings
While there is much to be said for positive thinking, there are times when "telling it like it is" represents the only sensible option - and the economic outlook for 2008 is no exception.
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