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1. Speedy 17pc profit surge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 November 2007 SPEEDY Hire powered to record interim profits and said market conditions for most of its customers remained `extremely encouraging'. -
2. Doctorate for drinks chief
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 November 2007 THE boss of the world's largest alcoholic drinks firm has been awarded an honorary doctorate in his hometown. -
3. Stephen launches a capital scheme
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 July 2007 THE new president of Manchester Law Society is on a mission. Stephen Hindmarsh, 54, a commercial property partner at Hill Dickinson, aims to bolster the city's legal sector by wooing high-flying London solicitors. -
4. China at the double
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 July 2007 CHINA was the target for a double-pronged trade assault by Greater Manchester businesspeople. -
5. Caring is a winner
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 June 2007 BAE Systems, McDonald's and the Co-op's financial services group were among those honoured as top employers at a ceremony in Manchester. -
6. Susan makes accounting history
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 May 2007 A WOMAN has been elected president of Manchester Chartered Accountants for the first time in the organisation's 126-year history. -
7. University oils BP's wheels
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 May 2007 OIL giant BP has turned to experts at the University of Manchester for help to train its leaders of tomorrow. -
8. Northern gems sparkle
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 April 2007 A CLOTHING entrepreneur from Altrincham and a lawyer based in Rochdale have scooped awards at a ceremony to celebrate their achievements. -
9. Second Queen's Award for Halstead
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 April 2007 FLOORING firm James Halstead was today celebrating its second Queen's Award for Enterprise in a row. -
10. Sort out taxes, Brown urged
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 March 2007 BUSINESS leaders in the north west today called on Chancellor Gordon Brown to simplify taxes and cut red tape in next week's Budget.