Search Results
You searched for golf. Showing 31 to 40 of 47 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
31. Shy and retiring Len? Not likely
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 May 2004 LEN Collinson is not the type to retire and become 'uninteresting'. Now aged 70, the former Trotskyist is a champion of enterprise, as the chairman of the Knutsford-based Forum of Private Business and a director of Universities Superannuation Scheme, a fund with assets of '21bn and a major investor in public companies. -
32. Done firm on the move
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 15 July 2007 BROTHERS Fred and Peter Done have bolstered their Salford-based sports tours company by acquiring a specialist cycling travel business. -
33. Guests have a say in Mottram Hall revamp
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 November 2004 DE Vere has begun a '2.1m revamp of its four-star Mottram Hall Hotel in Cheshire, after asking guests how they thought the money should be spent. -
34. Walton sends API woes packing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 THE man with the Midas touch is helping north west packaging group API to regain its sparkle. Just before David Walton took over as chief executive last May, the company's share price slumped to a three-year low of 55p. -
35. Graham’s hungry for new markets
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 December 2002 GRAHAM March has never lost his rugby club sense of humour. He gave up playing on the wing for Yeovil years ago, but the 54-year-old boss of Holland's Pies retains a laddish sense of fun. -
36. Close neighbours
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2003 THE former head of promotional gifts firm 4imprint’s European operations is behind a rival business – based just yards away. -
37. Airport’s finance chief to bow out
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 September 2002 MANCHESTER Airport finance director Norman Renfrew is to retire at the end of next month after 15 years of holding the purse-strings. -
38. Factfile: Graham March
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 December 2002 Find out about Graham March, managing director of Holland's Pies. -
39. Business coaching gets Net-working
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 September 2002 BOLTON accountancy firm Cowgill Holloway has set up an online business-coaching scheme. -
40. Accountants' chief scores high in pain league
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 May 2002 THE new leader of Manchester's chartered accountants keeps two discs removed from his spine in jars on his office desk.