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Brent Hoberman, Martha Lane Fox: the definitive lastminute.com profile
Brent Hoberman and Martha Lane Fox defined the dotcom era, by building lastminute.com into one of the world's best-known internet brands.
Published 2 years ago by Alistair Blair in Leadership.
Ten business tips to beat the recession
Is your business sinking faster than it can swim? Here are ten, sure-fire ways to beat the recession – without spending a penny.
Published 1 year ago by Alistair Gibb in Sales & Marketing.
Moving manufacturing to China: case study
How Paul Broadhurst's business Technetix moved much of its manufacturing to China.
Published 2 years ago by Alistair Blair in Sales & Marketing.
Learning from failure
Lessons in business from the founder of one of the biggest corporate failures in the UK.
Published 2 years ago by Alistair Blair in Leadership.
The power of a rebrand
Maybe one day we’ll all learn to love the controversial London 2012 logo. But in the meantime, it’s still a great reminder of the cynicism that often surrounds branding, even in today’s socially-networked, media-savvy, design-conscious world.
Published 2 years ago by Alistair Turner* in Sales & Marketing.
Alan Gibbs: the definitive profile
New Zealand's most successful entrepreneur and creator of the Aquada amphibious car.
Published 2 years ago by Real Business in Leadership.
Dawn Gibbins launches new flooring company
Dawn Gibbins has just sold her flooring company Flowcrete for a cool £35m, but she’s not about to sit back and chew the cud. She’s now investing £2m to set up Barefoot Living - a domestic flooring business which she hopes will brighten up the UK manufacturing industry.
Published 2 years ago by Melissa Hancock in Business Woman.
Dawn Gibbins: the barefoot entrepreneur
Just months after selling her global flooring business for millions of pounds, Dawn Gibbins MBE has launched Barefoot, a luxury brand providing flooring for the consumer sector.
Published 2 years ago by Rebecca Burn-Callander in Business Woman.
Alistair Darling gives the banks a whipping
Chancellor Alistair Darling has threatened the country’s biggest banks with a competition inquiry unless they increase lending to small businesses and entrepreneurs. About time, too.
Published 1 year ago by Kate Pritchard in Finance & Banking.
Manufacturing magnate Dawn Gibbins challenges James Caan
James Caan’s recent remark that the UK can kiss manufacturing goodbye has raised hackles. Dawn Gibbins, who has just sold her flooring company Flowcrete for £35m, is the latest to pour scorn on the dragon: “I challenge him on this because I think women will revive manufacturing in the UK.”
Published 2 years ago by Melissa Hancock in Business Woman.

