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Issue No.29
AlsoTRAC Services’Sarah TrethowanTorFXEconomic Recovery Plan
Equalitycontrol
Cornwall’s businesswomenin the spotlight
 April 2009
 
THAT DOESN’T COST THE EARTH
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Editorial Director
Nick Eyriey
Email: nick@businesscornwall.co.uk
Sales Director
Toni Eyriey
Email: toni@businesscornwall.co.uk
Sales Executive
Eileen Hoelen
Tel: 0750 125 9000Email: eileen@businesscornwall.co.uk
Designer
 Andy Peat
Email: andy@andypeatdesign.co.uk
Cover photo: Toby Weller
Business Cornwall
magazine is published10 times a year by:
Tonick Business Publishing
The Old FarmhouseNancemellinCamborneCornwallTR14 0DW
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Contents
Business Clinic
 
19
Stephens Scown partner Jo Stone tackles thethorny subject o how to protect your businessassets when a love breaks down
Digest
+
 
13
Two Digest
+
’s or the price o one, as we look atFalmouth’s successul BID application, and dissectthe British Chamber o Commerce’s EconomicRecovery Plan
Face to Face
 
24
“We were racking up debts and things were gettingmore and more stressul at home.” Face to acewith TRAC Services’ Sarah Trethowan
Company Profle
 
17
How Penzance-based currency broker can helpminimise the risk when trading in Europe
Talking Point
 
21
“In the my experience, it’s only a man’s world iyou allow it to be.” In conversation with some oCornwall’s leading women entrepreneurs
Digest
Orecon grabs Wave Hub berth5Business Link invests in advisers6 Air Southwest ies to London City7Greenbank withdraws expansion plans8WC Rowe goes Reggae Reggae9Threat to Cadgwith fshermen10MPs call or St Piran’s holiday12
Regulars
Letters4Commentary5On the Move16Chamber Focus18
The Last Word: Mark Bamber of Smith and Reed Recruitment
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