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BRICin it
I am engrossed in The White Tiger at the moment. Awesome read. The BRIC countries are so vast and so diverse, still growing at quite a pace: India forecasting around 5.5% growth. In London last Wednesday the theme was India: the opportunity for UK companies Read More...
Sparking Small Businesses
November saw the launch of the eagerly awaited new program for start-ups - BizSpark is now widely available across US and Canada, Western Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, UK, Germany, France; major markets in Asia Pacific from Indonesia and Malaysia Read More...
Indian Summer
August in London was quite a contrast to the climate around our team meetings and conferences in San Fran and Atlanta, but despite most of Europe being on holiday it proved a good time to explore partnerships with organisations such as EBRD and IMG and Read More...
Flaming June
After our Brussels summit it was time to get a bit closer to home for the BBAA conference in Brands Hatch (via Barcelona). The sun was still shining at that point. At the awards dinner the night before, I bumped into the very charismatic Richard Farleigh Read More...
PM Visits
Ah........I was wondering why there were so many people with little blue and yellow lapel pins milling around the entrance of the BA lounge at Seattle airport last Friday. Some of them had those earpieces you see in the movies - I'm guessing bodyguards. Read More...
Emerging Markets and UK Trade
Greetings from a grey (but great) Palo Alto. Having been awake since 3:30am, with CNN on in the background (those Viagra jingles can be very distracting) and my cup of Zen tea in hand (how apt), I thought I'd share my findings from the excellent briefing Read More...
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