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Vail Williams conducts leadership seminar The recent Vail Williams annual Thought Leadership breakfast seminar at the stunning Ordnance Survey building in Eastleigh focused on “The Future”. It attracted 120 people from the property industry and the wider business community ...


Coffin Mew ranked in top-10 best-managed UK law firms


South Coast law firm Coffin Mew has been ranked eighth in The Lawyer magazine list of the UK’s 200 best-managed law firms over the past three years in respect of performance improvement and financial management ...


'Great bonus' for Southampton boat-builder


With advice from NatWest, award-winning South Coast boat-builder Pascoe International has qualified for R&D tax credits to the tune of £250,000.


The company has rapidly garnered a reputation for crafting tenders for some of the world’s biggest and best yachts. Based at Universal Marina in Southampton, it employs over 85 people and ...


Gunwharf Quays to support America’s Cup World Series


Following a successful partnership in 2015, Gunwharf Quays has once again been named as official supporter of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth for when the series returns to the city in July. Throughout the weekend of the event, visitors to Gunwharf Quays will be able to soak up the atmosphere and watch the world-class sailing on large screens, while enjoying special offers, dining and entertainment ...


Taylor Made report on top companies gives economy only amber light


The Taylor Made Computer Solutions Top 500 Companies in the South report paints a picture of cautious optimism tempered with uncertainty for the economy. The detailed report shows that the 500 listed companies in the region pulled in a combined turnover of £537 billion during 2015, a figure roughly consistent with the previous year’s; but combined operating profits were down from £35.9b in 2014 to £25.2b in 2015 ...


Moore Stephens links food producer insolvencies to supermarket rivalry


Research by top-10 accountancy firm Moore Stephens finds that food suppliers are still bearing the brunt of the ongoing supermarket ‘price war’, with 162 food-production companies having entered insolvency last year, more than treble the 48 insolvencies in the sector in 2010 and 11% more than just a year ago.


Moore Stephens says the context is the expansion of budget retailers in the UK market over the past five years which has put traditional supermarkets under even more pressure to ...


www.businessmag.co.uk THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – SOLENT & SOUTH COAST – MAY 2016


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