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Epicor Celebrates 30 Years of Success
Epicor, a global industry-specific enterprise software leader, celebrated a multitude of successes at the company’s annual Asia Connect customer event, held in Bangkok, Thailand last week. Epicor has seen significant SaaS growth over the past three years thanks to increased cloud adoption across Asia, with many regional businesses implementing or migrating to Epicor Kinetic in the cloud. The event celebrated customer innovation and excellence for those who have excelled in leveraging Epicor solutions to transform and accelerate their business ambitions.
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CelcomDigi Bhd - Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
CelcomDigi chief enterprise business officer Afizulazha Abdullah said the interconnection between the three technologies will boost production and efficiency. He said that is especially crucial when it comes to large industries such as logistics where large back-end support is required.
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FOX 10 Top Stories Tonight
A Saudi business is leaving Arizona valley after it was targeted by the state over groundwater use Featured article 2. Dead body found on rural Maricopa County road, sheriff's office says. Phoenix firefighter accused of causing $25K of damage to a townhome during alleged romantic dispute.
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Full Expensing Relief to Lessees
Since 2021, the UK has aimed to increase capital investment through the use of first-year allowances (FYA) These FYAs are available to businesses acquiring assets but are not available to lessors. Introducing these tax reliefs did not increase the level of UK capital expenditure as hoped. Therefore, the Government has been consulting on how the rules might be extended. It has now been announced that draft legislation is to be published in the next few weeks.
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Mombasa Bar Owners Decry Forcible Closure of Businesses
PHOTO/Harrison Kivisu Bar owners in Mombasa decry forcible closure of businesses in wake of crackdown. In Changamwe, some bar owners said they were ambushed and forced to shut down despite having prerequisite licenses. Entrepreneurs said they have accrued losses running into millions of shillings since crackdown started.
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Uchumi Supermarkets Go Silent on Franchising Plan
Companies Uchumi Supermarkets goes silent on franchising plan. Mazars Consulting Ltd, the firm supervising the retailer’s company voluntary agreement (CVA) plan, says the firm has been quiet on the franchise strategy that was agreed on years back. a company makes a proposal to its creditors to offset debts.
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Spring Break in Panama City Beach
Spring breakers bring business to Panama City Beach. “We come here every year, it’s just fun there is a lot of things to do in Pier Park, so there is lots of shops you can shop at and food that is really yummy,” said a spring breaker.
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Learning Beyond the Classroom
Learning beyond the classroom The Multi-Project Suite was tense and demanding but fulfilling. The project expanded my knowledge into sustainability, explored other ways of doing business and broadened my views on how to be a CEO in future. Discovering new skills The MBA has already impacted my career and behaviours. I identified that I love people so much, sharing knowledge and improving efficiencies.
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Farm Like You’ll Live Forever
Chris Bennett has a degree in physics and a graduate diploma in agriculture. He farmed in Wakanui on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand before returning in 2022 to the arable and beef farm he grew up on near Louth in Lincolnshire. This lack of sufficient planning is the biggest risk to a family business.
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Kiwibank Supports Cranepower
Kiwibank's ADVERTISEMENT Cranepower is a Kiwibank-backed business aiming to make construction more efficient, compact and environmentally friendly around the globe. The company started in early 2021 through financial backing from Kiwibank, Peacocke says it has no emissions, uses no fuel, is quieter and takes up about a sixth of the ground space.
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