New publication for small businesses
Published On 28 February 2007 at 10:20:13
A new bi-monthly magazine is being launched for small businesses, thepublican.com reports.Published by Dalton's Weekly, the new title will be called Dalton's Business. It will be aimed at giving practical advice to managers and entrepreneurs relevant to the operational aspects of small business.
According to the site, issues such as how to make your company environmentally friendly will be covered along with more rudimentary aspects like dealing with compulsory purchase orders.
Dubbed "the essential new magazine for small business", the glossy bi-monthly will also feature "the Dalton's Business Guru" - available for advice on business basics.
Further information covered in the magazine will also include tips on running a business, as well as opinion pieces from colomists such as Nick Leeson - the "rogue trader" responsible for the downfall of Barings Bank.
Dalton's Business will be distributed partly on news stands alongside Dalton's Weekly and partly through controlled circulation.
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