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31. Meteoric rise of Asian businesswomen
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 May 2009Glass ceilings are not known for shattering quietly, but for one group of women climbing the career ladder in Reading the breakthrough has come with barely a sound.
32. Business profile - Online-Portraits
Get Bracknell, Friday 22 May 2009Artist Shelina Hacker turns everyday snaps into intimate portraits of pets and loved ones.
33. Business profile - ActionCOACH
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 May 2009As the recession continues to bite, Shinfield’s business coach Mark Flint has found himself busier than ever.
34. Nigerian business leaders ‘buzzing’ after Reading visit
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 June 2009A colourful group of Nigerian business leaders paid a special visit to Reading to talk to Institute of Directors (IoD) members about corporate practices.
35. Latin quarter is heading to town as eaterie opens
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 June 2009Reading is to have its very own Latin quarter when Las Iguanas opens its doors next month.
36. Firms ‘ruined by HBOS executive’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 May 2009Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) is facing calls for an inquiry into the conduct of a worker at its Reading offices after businesses claimed they have been ruined by his actions.
37. Best offices in the region at Microsoft
Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 May 2009Staff at Microsoft’s headquarters at Thames Valley Park should count themselves lucky – they are working in the best offices in the region.
38. The banker who wants to lend you money
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 May 2009Tom Fuller is a rare commodity in the current economic climate – a banker who actually wants to lend money.
39. New look for AB Walker & Son
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 May 2009Family funeral director AB Walker & Son has unveiled its newly refurbished offices in Reading.
40. Yell print profits down 11 per cent
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 May 2009Yellow Pages owner Yell has seen annual revenues from its UK printed directories slump nearly 11 per cent as a result of the economic downturn.
