Edition 285 – April/May 2020
Book Review: A legal tome as enjoyable as it is educational
Group editor Bob Lefroy gives his thoughts on a new and rather unusual law book by Business Money’s own Professor Mark Watson-Gandy
Feeling buoyant
Ross Kemp, of Asap Water Crafts, on how the marine industry could thrive in a post-coronavirus future
Living in a different world
Erik Timmermans, co-founder of World of Open Account, highlights the group’s latest activities
Making the best of things
A precis of the latest quarterly Manufacturing Outlook report from Make UK and BDO, by Seamus Nevin and Tom Lawton
A new era beckons
Chris Lee reflects
Blinded by the science?
John Brehcist, of roundwindow Consultancy Services, on the economic realities of the COVID-19 outbreak
Virus might eject partners from partnership model
Insight from Sinead O’Callaghan, partner at Cooke, Young & Keidan, and Serle Court barrister James Mather
Receivables 2019 Follow-Up
Business Money group editor Robert Lefroy’s annual analysis of the sector
Advice on manufacturing and engineering funding
Talitha Heaton, of Michael Price Associates, offers some tips for smaller firms looking to benefit from government grants and similar schemes
Better together
FIBA executive chairman Adam Tyler highlights the benefits of trade bodies in times of crisis
Survival and sustainability
White Clarke Group CEO Brendan Gleeson on how the circular economy model points the way forward for the post-pandemic world of business
Counsel’s Opinion: Frustrating times
Business Money talks to barrister Mark Watson-Gandy about the frustration of contracts
Closing Thoughts: Storm before the tsunami
By David Grosse, managing director of Number Eight