; Pupils Set Up and Run Their Own Companies in Schools Competition
Grimsby Telegraph › May 09, 2011
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Grimsby Telegraph › May 09, 2011
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THESE young entrepreneurs mean business.
As part of the Young Enterprise Scheme, 21 groups from schools, academies and colleges across the Yorkshire and Humber region have set up their own firms to take part in the competition and wow the judges with their business acumen.See the full content of this document
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; Pupils Set Up and Run Their Own Companies in Schools Competition
Each group was given one academic year to set up a viable business and generate income from it, with the help of a business ...
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