Today's Wales business news from Insider |
| | Thursday 18 November 2021 |
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Green light for new office and penthouse apartment scheme | Planning permission has been secured for a new office-led scheme at a site which is currently used as a ground level car park in Cardiff's Cathays Park Conservation Area. The proposal also includes a penthouse apartment featuring two rooftop balconies and a terrace. Read More |
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Business Matters: Embracing the transition from manager to director | Transitioning from an experienced manager to company director seems a natural career progression but can come with a plethora of mixed feeling and complexities. After only two months in the role, Manon Llwyd of Menter a Busnes reflects on the three simple but effective techniques that were addressed to ensure focus and control during the initial transitional period. Read More |
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CAE acquires Novus Group | Infrastructure technology solutions provider CAE Technology Services, which has operations in the South East, North West, Cheshire and Wales, has acquired Stockport-based the Novus Group. Read More |
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Business Matters: Strengthen supply chains for greater cashflow certainty | John Cullen, an insolvency partner at accountancy firm Menzies LLP, says when things are running smoothly and supplies are arriving on time, managing working capital is a fairly straightforward matter. When disruption strikes however, cashflow gaps can appear quickly, leading to financial difficulties. So it's important for businesses to be prepared. Read More |
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