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  • Ella’s Kitchen has been cooking on all cylinders

    June 10, 2012

    ANY parent fighting against the near-impossible battle to keep their toddler’s diet healthy will have heard of Ella’s Kitchen. Gracing the shelves of the nation’s supermarkets, Paul Lindley’s gastronomic creations are a contemporary take on uniform baby food and a healthy alternative to sweets for snacking kids. Lindley claims the success of Ella’s Kitchen is [...]

  • Good marketing can be as impossible as trying to read minds

    June 10, 2012

    THE blond haired, middle-aged PR guru slouched back in his armchair and confidently announced his “stunning” idea to me. The little girl, Madeleine, had recently disappeared in Portugal and there was massive public sympathy and frenzied press coverage. To my sensitive agent, struggling to justify his hefty monthly fees, this represented a fantastic opportunity. “A [...]

  • Smarta businesses could win £10,000

    June 10, 2012

    WHILE the Eurozone crumbles around us, businesses and entrepreneurs are working hard to build upon the shifting rubble. Here is snapshot of their latest activities: ■ The 2012 Smarta 100 competition launches today. It’s a celebration of the most exciting and disruptive small businesses, with a cash prize of £10,000 for the overall winner. The [...]

  • Get out the way: Small firms must be allowed to return UK to growth

    June 10, 2012

    THE EUROZONE crisis is like a tragic opera: a torturous tale in which half the cast will be dead by the intermission. Of the Eurozone’s 17 characters, 12 are in recession, while all are banking on Germany to play the hero and keep the whole racket going. Monetarists and Keynesians disagree on how to return [...]

  • UK shareholders are set to rise in activist autumn

    June 10, 2012

    SHAREHOLDER activism is one of this year’s biggest business stories, as the recent public disputes over executive pay attest. But this is just the beginning. The conditions are ripe for the shareholder spring to turn into an activist autumn. Where does shareholder activism go from here? The debate on executive pay will now focus on [...]

  • The City’s success needs a cocktail of local stability and global enterprise

    June 10, 2012

    DURING my travels as Lord Mayor, I have sampled many cocktails at home and abroad. During my recent business mission to the Far East, I had a particularly fine one – a bright concoction known as the Singapore Sling, offered to me in the place where it was first mixed. It represents globalisation in a [...]

  • As Syria nears civil war, has the Arab Spring proven a general success across the region?

    June 10, 2012

    YES Brendan O’Neill The idea that the Arab Spring has become an Arab Winter reveals more about Western prejudices than about reality in the Middle East. Many say the upheaval was more akin to Iran 1979 than France 1789, with Islamists rising. Yet if Islamists are doing well, it is by default a result of [...]

  • RAPID responses

    June 10, 2012

    Generation gap [Re: We have no obligations to future generations: They’ll be better-off than us, Wednesday] This is the first Jamie Whyte column with which I disagree. Just because a distant ancestor has performed some task that benefits me, centuries on, I owe nothing to him or her. If, for my own benefit, I resurfaced [...]

  • Hunt for treasure you enjoy – at least you’ll get emotional returns

    June 10, 2012

    TO MANY, a report on “treasure” might not sound intrinsically financial, conjuring images of pirates, shipwrecks and chests stuffed with gold doubloons. However, owning items that are financially valuable, emotionally pleasing and culturally significant is a timeless tradition that shows no sign of abating. Treasure assets – items such as precious jewellery, fine art, wine, [...]

  • The case for investing in the artistry of rare gold coins

    June 10, 2012

    THE rare coin market encompasses over 2,500 years of history. It’s dominated by a backbone of collectors who offer stability as long-term holders with a passion for collecting. Growth is currently coming from both collectors and investors. It is a result of a combination of very low interest rates, extreme volatility within traditional investment markets [...]

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