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The Ready Fundraising Company
There are many fundraising companies that are out there today, and one of the most well-known and successful of all is the Ready Fundraising Company. They are a fundraising company which began in the year 1909 as the manufacturer of Ready Jell, and this firm is one which supplies and sells fundraising programs to youth groups throughout the United States.
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Business Laws Unveiled
Each and every person in this world must have at least once thought about opening some sort of business to increase his or her income. No matter if you are thinking...
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A Tale Of Two Companies
In a newspaper report by The Straits Times (attached below), it was reported that ComfortDelGro has submitted a position paper to the Ministry of Transport, giving their two-cent worth on how the public transport industry should be structured. Two specific suggestions are given: to merge with rival SMRT to create one big giant transport company, or to have two separate companies with different areas of expertise – one running buses while another operating trains. (Note: It should be quite obvious that SBS Transit will be the natural bus company and SMRT will be the train company).
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Why some Businesses are Playing with Fire
New fire prevention laws came into effect on 1st October 2006 that made individuals responsible for staff and buildings.
However it seems not all people are aware of the new laws and are therefore facing enforcement action or prosecution.
One of UK's Leading Insurance Brokers has therefore produced this article to highlight the new laws and to direct you to where you can find out about the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) 2005.
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The 10 'Silliest Bits of Advice' to Ignore when Buying or Running a Business
As soon as you talk to friends and associates about going into business there will be no shortage of tips, advice and guidance offered to you. It's important to talk with others who have are experienced in business, especially those who have been successful. Think twice about taking advice from anyone in business without a successful track record. This includes advisers whose advice contradicts that given by highly successful business owners.
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