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June 2007
- Bumpy ride
- by Peta Tomlinson topic: Countries, International business
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Financial reporting, IFRS, Technical update
- Letter from... Brussels
- by Jeremy Woolfe topic: Countries, International business
- Companies Act
- by John Davies topic: Business law
- Letter from... the US
- by Abigail Rayner topic: Countries, International business
- Dispatch (Asia edition)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Profit or greed?
- by Stefan Stern topic: Business, Corporate governance
- Funding innovation
- by Richard Willsher topic: Business, Entrepreneurs
- Dispatch (UK/ROW edition)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- Payroll perspectives
- by Lesley Meall topic: Business, Technology
- Lean thinking in healthcare
- by Dean Westcott topic: Industries, Public sector accounting
Next months marks the first decade since the UK handed back to China the territory of Hong Kong, which it had ruled for almost a century. Peta Tomlinson looks back on an eventful decade
The latest international technical news
Jeremy Woolfe on the business implications of Nicolas Sarkozy as newly elected French President
John Davies gives an update of the UK's new Companies Act
Are US retailers becoming more eco-conscious? Abigail Rayner reports
Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest news
Recalling Gordon Gekko's famous line - greed is good - Stefan Stern writes on how companies like Tesco are treading the fine line between achieving high profitability and good corporate behaviour
Richard Willsher asks why innovation matters in business and looks at how companies might seek funding
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
The growing complexity of payroll may be bad news for business, but it could be very good news for accountants, says Lesley Meall
Dean Westcott examines the ways health systems worldwide are improving productivity and efficiency
