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Financial Times: The queen of the wax jacket
Bereavement propelled Dame Margaret Barbour into transforming a niche maker of waterproofs into a must-have accessory for London's Sloane Rangers and a global brand
Financial Times: There is life after the public sector
Mike Southon offers some advice to those former civil servants who may be thinking about starting up on their own after the austerity Budget cuts.
Forbes: DreamIt Aims To Accelerate New Business Development
Michael Levinson and his partners sold their companies for a bundle. Now they want to help other entrepreneurs hit it big.
Financial Times: Angel investors give more to A sian groups
South-east Asian start-ups are getting as much as 50 per cent more money in early stage funding than their British counterparts, according to the head of one of Europe's largest angel networks.
Financial Times: From legal cases to grocery baskets
Online grocery delivery services are becoming increasingly common, but can a north London niche player carve out a viable business model?
Financial Times: Ask the experts: Is there a gap in the grocery delivery market?
Few people aresure whether there is a gap in the market for a niche food delivery service in the UK's crowded online grocery market.
Financial Times: Banks criticise EFG scheme
Several of the UK's main high-street banks see little benefit in the government's flagship small business loan scheme, according to a poll.
Financial Times: 'Time to pay' take-up doubles in nine months
The number of companies that have taken up the government's offer to defer tax payments has doubled in nine months.
Financial Times: SME confidence sinks further
Business confidence among small and medium-sized enterprises worsened during the second quarter of the year, according to a survey.
Financial Times: City aims to lure new ventures
The City of London Corporation is to create a series of support services and mentorship for early stage ventures in a bid to attract entrepreneurs.
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CMDB improves operating costs & security - Sponsored Link
Entrepreneurs Custom App Turns into a Global Business with HP Indigo
President welcomes Saudi Arabian entrepreneurs
California Startup Carmakers, Aptera and Zap, Finalists in Automotive X Prize
Entrepreneurship in motion
Maker Faire Taps Into Detroit?s Sense of Mission, History as City of Tinkerers and, Yes, Entrepreneurs
California Startup Carmakers, Aptera and Zap, Finalists in Automotive X Prize
Promoting young IT entrepreneurs in Ghana With UNDP's support, a business development center has been lifting start-up compan..
Answering the Call: Rebuilding Haiti's Entrepreneurs

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·The queen of the wax jacket
Bereavement propelled Dame Margaret Barbour into transforming a niche maker of waterproofs into a must-have accessory for London's Sloane Rangers and a global brand
·There is life after the public sector
Mike Southon offers some advice to those former civil servants who may be thinking about starting up on their own after the austerity Budget cuts.
·Angel investors give more to A sian groups
South-east Asian start-ups are getting as much as 50 per cent more money in early stage funding than their British counterparts, according to the head of one of Europe's largest angel networks.
·From legal cases to grocery baskets
Online grocery delivery services are becoming increasingly common, but can a north London niche player carve out a viable business model?
·Ask the experts: Is there a gap in the grocery delivery market?
Few people are sure whether there is a gap in the market for a niche food delivery service in the UK's crowded online grocery market.
·Banks criticise EFG scheme
Several of the UK's main high-street banks see little benefit in the government's flagship small business loan scheme, according to a poll.
·'Time to pay' take-up doubles in nine months
The number of companies that have taken up the government's offer to defer tax payments has doubled in nine months.
·SME confidence sinks further
Business confidence among small and medium-sized enterprises worsened during the second quarter of the year, according to a survey.
·City aims to lure new ventures
The City of London Corporation is to create a series of support services and mentorship for early stage ventures in a bid to attract entrepreneurs.
·Regus perks for FPB members
The Forum of Private Business is issuing its members with Regus gold cards giving them free access 1,000 business lounges across the world.

Forbes.com Entrepreneurs and Small Business News and Information

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·Twelve Nasty Work-From-Home Scams
Does the offer of making a mint in your pajamas sound too good to be true? It surely is.
·Nine Wacky Yet Effective Local TV Ads
These spots really do drive business. And they're affordable, too.
·DreamIt Aims To Accelerate New Business Development
Michael Levinson and his partners sold their companies for a bundle. Now they want to help other entrepreneurs hit it big.
·Venture Capital's Midlife Crisis
The swashbucklers of the tech boom have turned skittish, and their returns reflect it.
·Straight Talk About Word-Of-Mouth Marketing
Referral programs, when executed well, deliver huge value for young companies.
·When Is Litigation Worth The Hassle?
Bringing a lawsuit is like any other business decision. Here'show to think it through.
·The Corporate Equivalent Of A Kevlar Vest
Does your company run on the work of a few heroes? Consider key-person insurance.
·How To Surf The Resume Tsunami
Being able to hire is a luxury, but with so much talent available, culling it quickly is tough. Here's how.
·What Small Biz Should Know About Health Care Reform
Tax credits, insurance premiums, consumer protections and more.
·Ten Fun And Affordable Ways To Entertain Clients
No tee time required.

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·CMDB improves operating costs & security - Sponsored Link
·Entrepreneurs Custom App Turns into a Global Business with HP Indigo
·President welcomes Saudi Arabian entrepreneurs
·California Startup Carmakers, Aptera and Zap, Finalists in Automotive X Prize
·Entrepreneurship in motion
·Maker Faire Taps Into Detroit?s Sense of Mission, History as City of Tinkerers and, Yes, Entrepreneurs
·California Startup Carmakers, Aptera and Zap, Finalists in Automotive X Prize
·Promoting young IT entrepreneurs in Ghana With UNDP's support, a business development center has been lifting start-up compan...
·Answering the Call: Rebuilding Haiti's Entrepreneurs
·Entrepreneurs run with crowdsourcing model

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Forbes.com Technology News and Information for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

Entrepreneurs – Technology – get advice and information on the technology needed to run and grow a small business from Forbes.com.
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·DreamIt Aims To Accelerate New Business Development
Michael Levinson and his partners sold their companies for a bundle. Now they want to help other entrepreneurs hit it big.
·Nine Technologies To Ease Pain Of Getting Old
The baby boomer market is huge and aging fast. Help is on the way.
·At The Extreme Edge Of Artificial Intelligence
Think sentient computers are the stuff of science fiction? We have news for you.
·Sustainable-Business Technology
The latest in ideas for running profitable businesses while taking a minimal toll on the environment.
·One Man's Quest To Foil Hackers
Identity fraud costs $54 billion a year. Robert Carr aims to alleviate some of that pain.
·Small Business Survival Guide 2010
Entrepreneurs are beset on all sides. This collection of tips and profiles offers timely assistance and inspiration.
·How To Run A Data-Driven Business
You can't manage what you can't measure. Check out these helpful tools.
·When The Bank Won't Lend, Your Neighbor Might
Social-lending sites pair willing lenders with cash-strapped borrowers. After a recent shakeout, three big players remain.
·Ten Technology Incubators Changing The World
Want a sneak peek of tomorrow? Check out these innovation hubs.
·How Facebook Ruined My Career
Painful social-networking gaffes, with corporate consequences.

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