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Expense Reducton Analysts and Natwest present: A Free Business Opportunity Seminar

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FREE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SEMINAR

LONDON

TUESDAY 23rd MARCH 2010

7pm-9pm

After the huge success of the seminar held in February, Market Leaders in Cost and Procurement management, Expense Reduction Analysts, together with NatWest Bank are back to  fund a FREE seminar in London, offering valuable impartial advice to anyone who is looking at a  business opportunity. The Seminar ensures that you have the in-depth and detailed information you need complete your entire  research process safely and  effectively, enabling you the highest probability of maximum success.

The key topics covered are:
  • The key elements of a good Business Opportunity  format

  • The positives and pitfalls of purchasing a Business Opportunity

  • The 6 key steps to evaluating a good Business Opportunity

  • Obtaining funding, presented by NatWest Bank

  • Discovering more about Cost and Procurement management

  • Expense Reduction Analysts as a Business opportunity

BOOK NOW !

Please call Natalie on 02380249800 or e-mail n.duffy@erauk.net

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