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Women in the boardroom world map (infographic)

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Infographic, Thought Leadership, Women in business | Tags: business, entrepreneurs, statistics, Ros Simmons, research, infographic, women in business, data, chart, CEO, women, IBR, boardroom, management, senior management, PHBs, discrimination | Total Views: 12528

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How many women made the C-Suite last year? Which countries are currently topping the list for employing female senior-level female executives? Find out in
Grant Thornton’s latest infographic, which maps figures from 24 countries. On a shocking note, neither the UK nor the US even makes the top 20…

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What makes an outstanding FD?

Thursday, October 14, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Financing , Thought Leadership | Tags: business, statistics, research, finance, survey, report, growth, talent, FD, Directorbank, finance director, competition, communication, people, director, recruitment, | Total Views: 11813

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Grant Thornton has been working with the Directorbank Group to answer this very question. We asked nearly 350 directors, chairmen, chief executives and executive directors to nominate the best finance directors (FD) they’ve worked with. We then interviewed a final 25 on what it takes to get to the top - and asked what advice they have for their peers in the current economy…

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Who’s winning the global race to economic growth? (Infographic)

Friday, January 15, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Economy, Infographic, Thought Leadership | Tags: recession, infographic, chart, GDP, recovery, economic growth, race | Total Views: 9485

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Predicting when an economy will grow or shrink is an inexact science, but Grant Thornton’s latest infographic takes the pulse of 14 recession-hit economies around the world to assess their economic fitness. It looks at GDP figures between 1997-2009 to see how countries such as the UK, France, Germany and the USA have performed – and to see who’s winning the race back to economic growth…

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Tool: Assess your company’s risk maturity level

Monday, October 04, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Business advice, Thought Leadership | Tags: business, recession, survey, governance, strategy, report, data, risk, business models, Simon Lowe, risk management, questionnaire, tools | Total Views: 7740

Our recent business risk report shows widespread complacency in risk management processes. Check how your risk levels measure up with our quick online tool.

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My Big Decision: George Davies on why launching GIVe was his toughest decision yet

Monday, February 22, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: My big decision, Retail sector | Tags: entrepreneurs, retail, My Big Decision, business leaders, George, George Davies, Next, GIVe, per una | Total Views: 7660

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George Davies is big in women’s clothing – so to speak. He launched Next, George at Asda and per una at Marks & Spencer. But, says Britain’s ‘King of the High Street’ – the latest subject in Grant Thornton’s

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R&D tax relief review – threats and opportunities for UK plc

Wednesday, December 08, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Business advice, Tax, Technology sector | Tags: innovation, business, tax, research, technology, report, relief, incentives, consultation, development, review, R&D, Dyson, Samantha Vanags, Sam Vanags | Total Views: 7232

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The Government recently announced that it was reviewing the ways in which it incentivises investment in research and development (R&D).  This raises a number of questions over the future of R&D tax relief. Technology partner Samantha Vanags explains the issues and responds with Grant Thornton’s recommendations on R&D tax incentives.

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Optimism Index of 36 economies in 2010 (infographic)

Monday, March 01, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Economy, Infographic, Thought Leadership | Tags: recession, infographic, chart, recovery, forecast, International Business Report, privately held businesses, revenues, optimism, double-dip | Total Views: 6843

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Can you guess which country is the most economically optimistic in the world right now? Would China be top of your list? Or perhaps India? If so, then you’d be wrong on both counts. Grant Thornton’s latest infographic reveals which economies are smiling, which are po-faced and which are downright unhappy about their projected revenues. Here’s how we put it together…

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Grant Thornton QCA shortlist announced

Wednesday, December 30, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
| Tags: Grant Thornton, awards, Quoted Company Awards, shortlist, QCA, turnaround | Total Views: 6830

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As the proud headline sponsor of the Quoted Company Awards awards since 2005, Grant Thornton is pleased to announce that the 2010 awards have been re-titled as the Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards. The ceremony will be held in London on 29 January and here are details of the shortlist…

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When corporate hospitality could equate to bribery -and other new risks arising from new Bribery Act

Wednesday, July 07, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Business advice | Tags: survey, governance, report, risk, emerging markets, compliance, Bribery Act, competition, risk management, bribery, corruption, anti-corruption, liability, ethics, FCPA, bribe, hospitality, criminal | Total Views: 6689

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The UK Bribery Act became law in April 2010 and will come into force later this year, creating a host of fresh risks to business and commercial organisations, and presenting a complex ethical conundrum. And yet, our survey suggests senior management frequently turn a blind eye to business conducted abroad at local or ground level in order to grease the wheels of industry.

So, exactly what are the risks – and more importantly how can you mitigate them?

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Grant Thornton wins Accountancy Firm of the Year at M&A Awards and HealthInvestor

Wednesday, May 26, 2010 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories: Financing | Tags: finance, awards, M&A, AIM, corporate finance, Simon Davies, Stephen Baker, Healthcare, Takeover Code, Rutland Partners, AMTECH, Housing 21, Geoff Davies, CeDo, Primary Capital, Katie Derham | Total Views: 6441

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Grant Thornton has added two more awards to its growing trophy cabinet: Accountancy Firm of the Year at the

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Risky e-business, green gurus and the Thinkers 50 – entrepreneur roundup

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Environment | Tags: business, entrepreneurs, links, entrepreneur, awards, success, leaders, failure, CK Prahalad, gurus, thinkers | Total Views: 6230

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Key trends in commercial property

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Property & Construction | Tags: property, FT, emerging markets, video, insight, trends, Clare Hartnell, conference, commercial property | Total Views: 6154

Clare Hartnell, Head of Property and Construction for Grant Thornton, gives an overview of the main themes at the recent FT Commercial Property Conference, which was lead-sponsored by Grant Thornton and held in London on 29 September 2010. Continue reading for a text summary…

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A Hollywood treatment for Manchester?

Monday, September 28, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Media sector | Tags: Alex Connock, entrepreneurs, media, diary, BBC, Manchester, Media City, creativity, Diary, Entrepreneur’s | Total Views: 6073

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Naked entrepreneurs, CEOs on Twitter and the UK’s 100 smartest businesses – entrepreneur links

Wednesday, December 30, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Media sector | Tags: innovation, business, entrepreneurs, links, recession, women in business, growth, CEO, Twitter, women, Richard Branson, charity, social media, iawards, equality, Deborah Meaden, Nude Tech Calendar, Michael Birch, Bebo, Dragons’ Den | Total Views: 6021

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What are the most popular stories in business this month? From the London entrepreneurs who are stripping for charity to a mission to find the UK’s next big business, here’s what the Elevate team has been reading about this month…

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Oratory is back in business

Friday, January 22, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Media sector, Technology sector | Tags: business, Alex Connock, media, CEO, Ten Alps, Edinburgh, skills, Bob Geldof, presentations, Apple, speech, PowerPoint, Steve Jobs, speaking, persuasion, Royal Television Society, Channel4, MacTaggart Lecture, oratory | Total Views: 5955

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Tom Peters: in search of great leadership

Thursday, November 12, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Business advice | Tags: business, Richard Branson, success, leaders, leadership, future, Nelson, Napoleon, Tom Peters, Chris Alden, revenue stream, Jack Welch | Total Views: 5684

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Is the modern business leader dogged or clever? What’s the best focus for making money in difficult economic times? Business management guru

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SupercalifragilisticiXBRLidocious!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011 | Posted by: Francesca Lagerberg
Categories: Business advice, Tax | Tags: Francesca Lagerberg, IFRS for SMEs, iXBRL, red tape, in-line extensible business reporting language, burden on business, inline extensible business reporting language | Total Views: 5514

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Do your loan notes hold a nasty surprise?

Tuesday, January 11, 2011 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Business advice, Tax | Tags: entrepreneurs, capital gains tax, CGT, buying a company, loan notes, QCBs, corporate bonds, deferred payment, non-QCBs, entrepreneurs' relief | Total Views: 5472

With cash in scarce supply, loan notes provided an excellent method of deferring the cost of buying a company. But recent changes in tax laws mean that they are now less appealing and holders of existing loan notes are likely to be in for a nasty surprise, says Senior Tax Manager Nadine Elliott.

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‘Should I resign – or take over Virgin Vie At Home?’

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Retail sector | Tags: Ros Simmons, entrepreneur, women in business, diary, VIE at home, Ten Alps, Virgin, management buy-out, Entrepreneur’s Diary, Entrepreneur’s Diary Alex Connock | Total Views: 5436

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The media needs investors, but where are our tax breaks?

Thursday, December 17, 2009 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories: Media sector | Tags: business, Alex Connock, tax, media, investment, government, Ten Alps, AIM, PBR, funding, tax relief, EIS, Pre-Budget Report, advertising, television, policy, Peter Mandelson, film, X Factor, subsidies | Total Views: 5414

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