星期二 [ 2010-2-2 9:37:17 | watches1009 ] Start-up donation for pupils' PUPILS at a Devon school can launch their business plan thanks to a generous donation. Colyton Grammar School's Year 11 Enterprise team have been given Pounds 80 Douglas Lanfear, managing director of Dead Sea Health Care Ltd. The money will allow the students to start putting their business plan into action. Young Enterprise is a Necklace Design national competition in which business students create their own company for a year in the hope of making profit through innovative ideas. Porcelain Cufflinks Verve Ltd, headed by managing director Emillie Moon, is Colyton Grammar's team this year and will soon be offering a range of products including the MEE (My Everyday Essentials) bag, which is a women's handbag essentials kit; Christmas decorations; slogan signs and novelty items such as posters for boys. Dead Sea Health Care predominantly manufactures male cosmetics, which are stocked by a number of well-known retailers including Ocado, Waitrose and John Bell & Croydon. embroidered patches Products will be on sale in school soon. Other articles: http://vakeromusic.com/comunidad/index.php/public/blog/view/id_41/ http://www.xg198.com/Blog/View/?340 浏览(205) | 回复(0) |
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