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Britain's Top 100 Entrepreneurs

Bigger and better than ever: MT names Britain's top wealth-creators.

Britain's Top 100 Entrepreneurs 2008: Premium Power

Financial services still has the edge, but MT's latest ranking of Britain's top wealth-creators reveals a few surprises. Philip Beresford hails the manufacturers' return.

Britain's Top 100 Entrepreneurs 2008: Premier league

It wasn't a privileged background that kicked things off for most of our elite wealth-creators. It was spotting the killer niche in a well-worked market.

The week according to MT

Our 60-second guide to the best of this week's business news: the Rock falls out, the Chancellor chickens out, and the WAGs work out...

Hurry up, Darling

Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling told the House of Commons on Thursday that he won't be unveiling his final proposals on capital gains tax reform until the New Year. This could mean that he needs more time to make substantial modifications - or it could just mean that he wants to put his...

Entrepreneurs seek easy life?

Small owner-managed businesses are often said to be the engine room of the economy - but according to a new study, many of the entrepreneurs who run them are more interested in maximising their leisure time than generating wealth.

Books Special: MT meets Sir Ronald Cohen

The former Apax Partners boss, who now divides his time between social investment, property management and the Middle East peace process, has written a book about entrepreneurialism called 'The Second Bounce of the Ball'. MT caught up with the City grandee to find out what compelled him to put pen to...

The week according to MT

Our 60-second guide to the best of the business news: Merv swerves as the high street creaks, Sir Keith Mills shows the value of Loyalty, and a Sunderland nightclub bans its best customer...

Revenue goes after family businesses

As well as almost doubling their capital gains tax bills on exit, the government now wants to make sure that those nasty family-owned businesses are paying the full whack of income tax even before they think about selling up. And they're not going to let the pesky judicial process get in the way, either.

Loyalty pays for Sir Keith

Loyalty Management Group, the company behind Nectar cards, has generated an enormous return for Sir Keith Mills and co. after being sold for £350m to Canadian group Aeroplan. You may find it deeply annoying that it's impossible to buy anything these days without being asked for the appropriate loyalty...

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