Friday, November 20, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
Business
| Tags: Accountancy Age, awards, innovation, Bespoke, Elevate

Praised by the judges for our willingness to move with the times and engage with students, as well as our joined up thinking about how well we evolve into a cutting edge business, Grant Thornton won Best Use of Internet at the
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
Business
| Tags: innovation,
recession,
awards,
online,
National Business Awards,
Nick Robertson,
ASOS,
Retail,
Mid-Cap Business of the year
Find out what Nick Robertson, CEO of
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009 | Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
Business
| Tags: awards,
National Business Awards,
Alistair Darling,
Scott Barnes,
Nick Robertson,
ASOS,
David Maxwell,
Wesleyan Assurance Society,
PayPoint,
Umeco,
moneysupermarket.com,
Telecity Group,
Greggs,
The Restaurant Group,
Stobart Group

We are delighted to announce that
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 | Posted by: Brian Maguire
Categories:
Media,
Technology
| Tags: Bill Gates,
Facebook,
Google,
Microsoft,
award,
social networking,
Innovation,
Ross Perot,
Social media,
Steven Levitt,
Superfreakonomics,
Mark Zuckerberg,
Economist Innovation Award,
billionaire

Mark Zuckerberg has a huge problem – what’s he going to do next? This year’s Economist Innovation Award winner, the 24-year old billionaire creator and Facebook CEO, may have peaked too early. Until Facebook develops an application to tell the future, the profile of another Ivy League drop-out, entrepreneur and programmer provides some insight. Zuckerberg may be the next William Gates III – energetic, opportunistic, commercially savvy.
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