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Tom Herbert’s busy schedule has taken him to NetSuite’s SuiteWorld in Las Vegas and Accountex North in Manchester. He talks ...
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Prior to my onboarding Director 1 fell out with Director 2 as they felt they did not have CIC's best intentions at heart. Director 2 now 'demanding' 50% of the business as a payout, even though CIC is ...
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The company has two Shareholders 50% each. One of the shareholders is leaving and the company is planning to buy back his shares. For how long should the ...
My recent query about the Cycle-to-Work scheme descended into an unseemly and bigotted attack on cyclists befitting of the "Daily Torygraph". I think as ...
I am so fed up of clients lately saying, well, so and so does this, and so and so does that.  Why are we not doing that?  Or Dave down the pub says my ...