Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Diurnal Group appoints chairman | Cardiff-based pharmaceutical company Diurnal Group has appointed a new chairman. The appointment, alongside two non-executive directors with extensive industry experience, is designed to support commercial growth at the listed business. 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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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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Health services firm buoyed by huge growth after Project Restart success | A health services firm – whose backers include football legend Rio Ferdinand – has enjoyed "huge growth" after pivoting its operations to become a key player in the Covid testing market, a senior figure at the company has told Insider. Avi Lasarow also discussed the significant role Prenetics played in the Premier League's Project Restart and what the future holds for the business. Read More |
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