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Insolvency practitioners point to sharp rise in businesses in financial distress
Cyber-security company’s results are solid but its shares fall 31%
Junior market no longer dominated by risky debutantes with promise
Brighton Pier Group rails against a very British problem
Revenues and earnings have doubled since Aim listing 5 years ago
Aim shares fell 15 per cent, compared with 6% for FTSE 100 and 10% for FTSE 250
Corporate failures of the likes of BHS have prompted regulators to beef up oversight
Sundar Pichai is quizzed by House judiciary committee
While Manolete plans to join Aim, Juridica is to quit the market and appoint liquidators
The IT company’s accounting scandal has lessons for the café company
Accounting watchdog loses patience with small companies over their book-keeping
Shares in the Cardiff-based company have more than trebled in two years
Tech group updates Macs and iPads while charging more for products
Games Workshop’s products may be confusing but it knows how to put across its strategy
Government should examine whether benefits draw the wrong type of investors
With bonds falling due next year, the newspaper group is at the sharp end of the industry’s digital challenge
Bar chain has more urgent tasks to attend to than talks to buy nightclub group Deltic
Food chains keep growing even though purses may be tightening
Drop in NHS demand blamed for profit fall — but health service is just 30% of revenues
Pitiful non-end to a company that was a founding member of Aim
New private equity owners Epiris need to address online sales as mid-market stagnate
Hopes for success look slim as small miners struggle to find identity and purpose
Investors have shown themselves thirsty for company behind thermostatic controls
Stampedes of buyers hope to stay ahead of rivals in data protection race
Portal’s goal is to turn Rightmove and Zoopla twosome into a threesome
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