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Thinking Highways’ f
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inancial analyst MARGARET
PETTIT looks at the European Territorial
Cooperation Programme and finds that like with
any other major programme, it’s a matter of
priorities
Come with us as we take you on a journey. You can
leave your bags at the door...
You’d be forgiven for thinking that a small, independ-
ent company that is not even three years old could feasi-
bly still be operating with its first-generation website
still largely intact. A second-generation site would per-
Thinking Highways has haps be a touch ambitious but they would probably have
finally launched its
been taken over by a larger corporation by this point
and had bundles of cash ploughed into them so their site
third-generation website.
mirrored that of its bigger, more powerful sibling.
KEVIN BORRAS takes you on a
But a third generation website, one for which the
phrase “bells and whistles” is entirely appropriate?
short tour of the facilities...
Who would invest that much time and money in this
tough economic climate? Well, sorry to have to disap-
point you but if you were thinking that this would have to
be the work of a media group that thinks a business
model is Kate Moss in a suit, then we have some news for
you. Look...
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