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Organisation: John C Kelleher Family Business Centre

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MINISTER for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Micheál Martin, paid tribute to UCC yesterday when he opened the second Irish Family Business Conference at the college.

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More than 75% of Irish firms are family-owned
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FAMILY-OWNED enterprises form the backbone of the economy and deserve greater specialised attention from government agencies, according to UCC president Professor Gerard T Wrixon.

Sat, 16 Apr, 2005

Firms ‘should learn to let go’

FAMILY business entrepreneurs should learn to let go of elements of their operations as they grow, the executive chairman of the Campbell Bewley Group, Patrick Campbell, advised yesterday.

Sat, 16 Apr, 2005

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FORMER British Prime Minister John Major is to be the keynote speaker at the first national forum on family business issues.

Wed, 09 Mar, 2005

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