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Business Turnaround
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Insolvency: Should a director back a struggling business? Tyrone Courtman, Partner, Cooper Parry
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Tyrone Courtman is the head of Cooper Parry's business recovery and insolvency services practice. He specialises in helping businesses in the £1m - £50m turnover range to survive. Tyrone ponders the question of whether directors should back a struggling business with their own money. |
Date updated: 08 Mar 2010, Date added: 25 Feb 2010 |
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