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Army cycle, row and run to Bulgaria in Newport gym
A team of 15 army soldiers are cycling, running and rowing the distance from Newport to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, to raise £1,000 for a Bulgarian charity.
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Potential sites for new BBC Wales base
BBC Wales executives have considered a number of sites for a potential new headquartered operation.
+ more infoIrish distribution deal fires up Smoke Control Services
South Wales-based fire safety firm Smoke Control Services has announced a landmark export deal with Dublin-based facilities management company Ring-Gard.
+ more infoThird flagship business centre for valleys brings investment to £6m
Construction has started on a third flagship business incubation centre at Navigation Park in Abercynon, creating serviced accommodation for another 100 people in early stage growth companies and bringing total investment on the site to £6m.
+ more infoImaginet brings south Wales’s industrial past to life
A network of interactive, touchscreen kiosks to promote south Wales's heritage has been created by one of the UK's leading web development companies, Imaginet.
+ more infoTime called on 250 years of brewing history
THE £7.8bn takeover of brewer Scottish & Newcastle will move a step closer this week, although the spotlight will also be on smaller firms with results from Woolworths and Irn-Bru maker AG Barr.
+ more infoMorgan Cole lands top job with Assembly
THE National Assembly for Wales Commission has appointed commercial and public law firm Morgan Cole as its exclusive provider of external legal services.
+ more infoImaginet expands team
Cardiff-based web solutions company, Imaginet, has appointed three new staff to as a result of winning a string of new contracts.
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Cash Crisis - What you need to know
The FTSE 100 Index plunged more than 2% yesterday as the fall-out from the cash crisis at troubled US investment bank Bear Stearns shook world markets. (icWales)
+ more info£51bn is wiped off value of shares
THE latest shockwaves in the credit crisis engulfing the global financial system wiped £51bn from the value of the UK's biggest companies yesterday. (icWales)
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