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The value of keeping investments close by
Bold British investors may be right to flee the country and seek opportunities abroad, but I shall continue to stick to what I know and can see, writes Luke Johnson

Tonic for creatures great and small
Three innovators from caring professions have chosen an entrepreneurial life

The antithesis of bling
Alberto Repossi says the super-rich might be trading down but his business must maintain its ultra-exclusive niche

Redundancy and a depression
The psychological impact of the downturn goes beyond those who lose jobs

The friendly face of commerce
Company mascots can play an important role in brand building

Beware of fad-loving analysts
With little real experience in business, some of the financial wizards in investment banks have been criticised for leaning too heavily on standardised solutions, writes Stefan Stern

From boardroom to the F1 pit lane
A switch from Rio Tinto to the adrenalin of running the Williams F1 racing team has brought tough challenges for Adam Parr but he has made the skills acquired in one job serve in another

Sky's the limit for green pioneers
Clean technology has been a hot area for investors and is likely to remain attractive to venture capital despite the downturn

Time for a human-centric take on talent
Edward Lawler goes behind a buzz-word to look at companies that benefit by truly valuing their employees

New spirit of enlightenment
Companies must structure their management suites to be amenable to innovation

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