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Keeping smaller businesses strong - 23 October 2012 - Opinion

The financial and economic crisis is not yet over, with lingering uncertainties about growth, competition and profits. Therefore, stricter credit terms are an important topic for small and medium enterprises, argues Markus Stock.

Bigger is better: Large companies good for the economy, study finds - 29 August 2012 - News

Large companies contribute disproportionately more to a country’s economic performance than smaller ones, according to a new EU-funded survey.

EU floats ideas to make companies more ethical, diverse - 06 April 2011 - News

Enforcing gender quotas on company boards and making existing voluntary ethical codes binding are all options that may emerge from a European Commission consultation paper published yesterday (5 April).

EU takes on distribution sector, eyes online sales - 30 July 2009 - News

European antitrust regulators on Tuesday (28 July) unveiled a proposal for new rules on distribution deals between manufacturers and retailers, which would make it easier for Internet companies to sell goods and services online.

Report: EU 'losing business' due to lack of language skills - 14 July 2008 - News

European business risks losing competitiveness as other countries start outperforming the EU in terms of language skills, concludes a report presented by business leaders last week (11 July).

Where will Europe’s next champions come from? - 20 March 2008 - Opinion

The old-age of Europe’s big corporations and its lack of large 'young blood' companies are a key impediment to the bloc catching up with its main competitor, the United States, explains Nicolas Véron of the Brussels-based think tank Bruegel.

EU to help entrepreneurs start up and start up again - 09 October 2007 - News

While efforts to make it easier for Europeans to set up their own company are starting to pay off, a majority of EU citizens continue to hold back for fear of going bust. The Commission is now proposing taking action to reduce the stigma attached to business failure and encourage non-fraudulent bankrupts to make a fresh start.

Transatlantic technology gap grows - 30 October 2006 - News

US companies continue to spend more money on research and development than their European rivals, according to a study from the UK’s Department of Trade and Industry.

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