Cinema sale was "stressful"
By Kate Pritchard
Businesswoman Romaine Hart has just sold her family business, Screen Cinemas, for a very respectable £6.9m. Instead of popping open the champagne, she’s still recovering from the stress of the sale.
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From rags to riches: Liz Taylor's story
By Catherine Woods
Liz Taylor was a divorced, poor, single mother when she spotted an opportunity to run events in the Northwest of England.
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Studentgems - mining the wealth of student talent
By Melissa Hancock
Launched in September 2007 by two Buckinghamshire businesswomen, Studentgems.com enables businesses to benefit from student talent. Already it has 1,500 registered students and 350 businesses using its service.
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“This is England 2008 not Petticoat Fairyland”
By Kate Pritchard
Thought sexist businessmen were a thing of the past? Think again.
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Young entrepreneur launches networking venture
By Rebecca Burn-Callander
Networking is an invaluable tool for any budding entrepreneur. Frustrated by the lack of support, Heather Wilkinson took the bull by the horns and founded business network Striding Out.
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“Local councils: we need help!”
By Kate Pritchard
That’s the plea from female entrepreneur Bev Hurley, who wants to see local councils doing much more to encourage the thousands of home-based businesses run by women.
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Britain’s banks are biased
By Kate Pritchard
The biggest stumbling block for women entrepreneurs is a lack of cash. And Britain's high-street banks aren’t much help: “They have an institutionalised bias against female-owned firms, typically charging one per cent more in interest on business loans,” complains businesswoman Jane Barnes.
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From shiny noses to acne: teenage skincare, it’s an £850m market.
By Rebecca Burn-Callander
When Lianne Miller launched the Young & Pure range in 2006, the ex-business consultant knew nothing about skincare. Now her teen toiletry business is looking at a £1m-turnover in its second year.
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My business is pants
By Fiona McLean*
Fiona McLean has made the transition from working in the finance operation of a large company to being an entrepreneur and FD of her designer lingerie business. Here, she tells us all about it.
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The amazing tale of Doris Drucker
By Margaret Heffernan
The wife of the world's preeminent management guru started a successful business at 82.
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