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2011 Budget for Small Business2011 Budget for Small Business The budget has been announced and the government has made a commitment to make Britain the best place to "start, grow and finance" an enterprise. There's a reduction in company tax, an increase in entrepreneurs...

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Scary UK Income Statistics every Business Owner should knowScary UK Income Statistics every Business Owner should... Let me hit you with some amazing statistics we discovered this week … The top 5% of income earners in the UK make over 40% of the income. Just 6% of companies are creating 50% of the new jobs...

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The p-myth: that sales and marketing drives profitThe p-myth: that sales and marketing drives profit Do you know "The P Myth"? It's the myth that sales and marketing drive profit. Most entrepreneurs believe that sales and marketing drive their profit. In fact, I did too for many years up until I met...

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Become a Key Person of Influence in 5 Easy Steps Become a Key Person of Influence in 5 Easy Steps What is a "Key Person"? In any industry there are "Key People" Their names come up in conversation ... for all the right reasons They attract a lot of opportunities ... the right sort They earn...

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A $25,000 commitment to The Hunger Project

Posted by | Posted in Charity, The Hunger Project, XL | Posted on 24-10-2007

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Triumphant Events founder, Daniel Priestley, attended The Hunger Project’s 30th Anniversary gala event in New York. At this event Daniel presented a cheque for $25,000 that was raised through the commitment of Coutts Bank and XL Results Foundation Members. A further $25,000 has been pledged by December 31.

As an incredibly unexpected bonus, all donations and pledges at the event were doubled through corporate sponsors of the event. This means that Triumphant Events was able to effectively contribute $100,000 this year to The Hunger Project. This money will be used to build an “Epicenter” (used as a bank, school, medical center, food store and town hall) in Uganda

TED: Richard Branson: Life at 30,000 feet

Posted by Daniel Priestley | Posted in Inspiring Media | Posted on 24-10-2007

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In this episode of Ted Talks, Richard Branson advances the term “capitalist philanthropy”. The concept of not just acquiring wealth for the sake of getting richer and bigger and better goodies, but in turn using that responsibility of power to help humanity and the small planet in which we inhabit.

Daniel, Glen, Roger Hamilton and the XL Leadership Team in Bali

Posted by | Posted in Scene Snapshots, XL | Posted on 12-10-2007

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Glen & Daniel with XL in BaliGlen & Daniel suffered for over 7 days in Bali recently as they connected with Roger Hamilton and his XL leadership team.  XL is now represented in 18 countries and more than 35 cities around the world and we are proud to be promoting Roger and the philosophy of World Wide Wealth in the UK.

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