A tiny fraction of the UK's small business community accounts for two thirds of all private sector employment, a new report revealed today.
Quote of the day: 'After more than six years as chief executive officer of this great company I have decided that now is the right time to step down and allow a new leader to take the reins.' David Brennan has abruptly quit as AstraZenica chief exec after investors voiced their discontent in a boardroom...
The pharmaceuticals giant will, among other things, build its first new UK drugs manufacturing plant in 40 years. And it's all thanks to the Budget.
The camera-makers's board is to resign en masse this February to boost Olympus' share price. Tales of alleged fraud continue to develop.
The Trimega boss on being a drug testing pioneer, going global, and why running your own business is just like sport.
The cosmetics company has had ads featuring Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington banned after MP Jo Swinson complained they were overly airbrushed.
GSK is pumping £3.5m of its profits back into African healthcare. Could it be the start of a trend?
18 Apr 2011
| by Elizabeth Anderson
The sum Reckitt Benckiser is being sued for, over accusations of anti-competitive behaviour
01 Mar 2011
| by MT Staff
There's more to this US pharma giant than Viagra, the 'Pfizer riser' that launched many a spammer's career. It is still the world's largest drug company, but for how much longer?
The Government wants to fund an extra 100,000 apprenticeships by 2014, and is even stumping up an extra £222m in cash. But can small firms take advantage?