Business Monitor Q2 reveals that Recovery is being driven by only 40% of firms
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Aidan Gough Director of Strategy & Policy, InterTradeIreland |
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InterTradeIreland’s latest quarterly Business Monitor (Q2: April – June 2015) has indicated that 83% of businesses are stable or growing but that the recovery is driven by just 40% of firms with manufacturing and business service firms the two biggest growth sectors.
However, while businesses continue to experience recovery across the island, it is at a slower pace than in recent quarters, where in the first quarter of 2015, 88% of businesses were stable or growing.
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Huge turnout expected for Dublin Meet the Buyer event
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Dublin Meet the Buyer Event 2014 |
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After the phenomenal success of the 2014 event, InterTradeIreland along with its partners is holding another Meet the Buyer event in Dublin at the CityWest Hotel on the 21st October.
If last year was anything to go by, large numbers are expected again at this year's event. The event provides SMEs with a unique opportunity to meet and engage with Public Sector Buyers from across the island all under one roof - and the event is free to attend.
Register now
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Greentown Environmental, Fermanagh
An article from The Impartial Reporter
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Greentown Environmental at Stormont last year when they were awarded Business Ambassador Status by InterTradeIreland |
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Florencecourt man John-Ross Armstrong, Managing Director of Greentown Environmental,won the 2014 Northern Ireland young business leader of the year.
Greentown Environmental, a weed control and grounds maintenance company was established in 2010 by John-Ross. He was “delighted” to win the award which recognises exceptional leadership skills and a flair for business.
“You need to enjoy running your own business because it’s 24-seven,” comments John-Ross, who was recognised as a Business Ambassador by InterTradeIreland in June 2014 for his cross-border success and also achieved the highly sought after Investors in People Award in April 2014.
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'I love it when a plan comes together!'
Quoting The A Team’s Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith
You’re starting or have started a business. There are always a million and one things to do, some comfortable and others less so. All of these activities need to be captured and a plan of some kind set around them, it might be as simple as a ‘to do’ list or indeed a more formal document.
So whether it is a business plan, growth plan, activity plan, sales plan, marketing plan, investor plan, finance plan you are considering - here are some useful guides to get you started!
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