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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Letters to the Editor – 16/09 – House price cap, Startup survival, Best of Twitter

    September 15, 2013

    House price cap [Re: Industry calls to limit lending won’t fix our bust housing system, Friday] A policy of the state intervening to cap house prices will strangle our fragile growth and exclude more people from home ownership. In economics, supply must meet demand. We need to fix the supply issues through less red tape [...]

  • The business built to help customers outsource their chores

    September 15, 2013

    Annabel Palmer meets Raj Singh, co-founder of the online marketplace Sooqini, who shunned job security for a career as an entrepreneur ACCORDING to Raj Singh, founder of online marketplace Sooqini, we are now living in a “gig economy”. His theory, albeit paraphrased from Michael Lewis’s The New New Thing, goes that people no longer want [...]

  • How to exploit global export opportunities with careful planning

    September 15, 2013

    Liam Ward-Proud looks at three vital points for startups that are planning to sell abroad ECONOMISTS at RBS have just released research into the attractiveness of foreign markets, concluding that “there are export opportunities around the globe that British businesses aren’t fully taking advantage of.” This comes little more than a week after the ONS [...]

  • Innovation Diary: Three things we can learn from the high growth small business gazelles

    September 15, 2013

    OVER 350,000 new firms have been launched in the UK this year, and confidence is rising. Aldermore Bank research, released on Friday, saw small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) confidence in the economy climb for the fourth consecutive quarter.  Yet this tells us little about what it takes to succeed as a UK startup. As Mark [...]

  • The recession is a distant memory in the White Isle

    September 15, 2013

    Two million visit Ibiza every year. Many come for the clubs, but there’s more to it than beats IT IS a hot and sultry night on the east coast of Ibiza. Above my head a huge white crane has stretched out its long steel arm, carrying with it a circular frame resembling an oversized seventies [...]

  • When the lights come on: Ibiza in the close season

    September 15, 2013

    OF THE destination nightclubs in Ibiza, only Pacha stays open all year round. Some beach bars stick it out until the weather turns, but in general the island is a quiet place out of season. But don’t mistake the lack of noise for a lack of things to do: there’s plenty going on after the [...]

  • Murray hands Great Britain double boost in Davis Cup

    September 15, 2013

    WIMBLEDON champion Andy Murray has pledged to play a full part in the Davis Cup after leading Great Britain back into the competition’s top division for the first time in five years. Murray clinched victory over Croatia with a straight-sets triumph over Ivan Dodig yesterday, his third point of the tie having also beaten teenager [...]

  • McCall relishes Burger display in Sarries romp

    September 15, 2013

    SARACENS boss Mark McCall labelled Jacques Burger brilliant after his all-action display continued their 100 per cent record in Aviva Premiership Rugby yesterday, this time at the expense of Gloucester. The 30-year-old flanker, involved from the first whistle to the last as Sarries ran out 44-12 winners at Allianz Park, was the victim of a [...]

  • Premier League: Allardyce reveals worry as Hammers draw another blank

    September 15, 2013

    SOUTHAMPTON 0 vs WEST HAM UNITED 0 WEST Ham manager Sam Allardyce admitted his team’s lack of potency in front of goal is a growing concern, after they failed to net for the third Premier League game in a row. The Hammers registered just a single effort on target throughout the 90 minutes, though centre-back [...]

  • Mikel tips shot-shy Eto’o to show he’s still among the world’s best

    September 15, 2013

    STRIKER Samuel Eto’o will soon show the Premier League he is still world class, according to Chelsea team-mate Jon Obi Mikel. Eto’o made a disappointing debut at Goodison Park on Saturday as the Blues lost 1-0 to Everton. The Cameroon striker was prolific at Barcelona and Inter Milan earlier in his career, but appears to [...]

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