17 May 2008 13:37
Helping to create safer working environments Dene Baldwin explains to ExecUK why the market for drug testing devices is expanding and how Cozart’s technology is revolutionising the market
On 10 October 2007, the Norfolk-based CVS Group floated on AIM. ExecUK speaks to Mark Finn about where the veterinary group intends to go from here
Restructuring leaves Hallin buoyant
UME is that AIM rarity – a mining and exploration company that’s already producing and even paying a dividend. CEO David Fowler told Exec UK about the company’s production-focused philosophy. product
The benefits of succession
ExecUK spoke to Managing Director John Gary Moore about how exploration and production company Gold Oil Plc is taking advantage of Irish investment and a streamlined corporate governance structure.
Under new management
CEO David Fitzsimmons tells James Hurley why the balance at the AIM market’s only UK focused renewable power company is shifting as it dramatically increases its scale.
Regeneration, consolidation and expansion
The right place at the right time: How lamprell sustains the structures of the oil industry
Since joining the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) last year, Autoclenz is now a recognised and respected name in the motor vehicle retail, franchised dealership, rental and distribution sectors.
Wynnstay Plc makes consolidation within the agricultural sector the key to its success
Though based in Greece, the high-growth waste management company Helesi PLC saw the UK as a stratgic place to locate production, then to raise funds on London’s AIM market.
Fountains PLC is a long-standing AIM listed company, having floated nine years ago. It had an enviable market but lost direction Matthew Turnock explains how the firm restored its self confidence.
Two years after it floated on AIM, Spectrum Interactive is pushing an open door as it tries to keep up with demand for its wide access internet services.
Since floating on the AIM market in last year, Eatonfield has reengineered its processes and strategy to reflect its ethos as a socially responsible employer, housebuilder and commercial developer.
EXPANDING THE NETWORK: IXEurope survives the dotcom bust
Loadhog Lids: Loadhog takes the green initiative
How Chris Mottershead, CEO of Travelzest plc created a growth business in a declining market.