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Free Business Seminar, 13th June 630-830pm W.Dulwich


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Are you looking to achieve breakthrough growth? If so, "The Antidote to The Dragons' Den" Seminar is for you!

Come to this FREE seminar being held at Parkhall Business Centre, 40 Martell Road, London, SE21 8EN on 13th June (630pm-830pm)



You will be given a blueprint for achieving growth by establishing objectives, assessing your business environment, and formulating and implementing strategies appropriate to your own business.


If you own or run a small or medium-sized business and are targeting growth, then we can help you to get your organisation onto the right path to achieve its full potential.


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www.businessdoctors.co.uk/event/676/antidote-to-the-dragons-den-seminar

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