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   13th March 2007 
The Business Network

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THIS WEEK'S CASE STUDY:

Making a healthy crust
Katherine Sampson always wanted children. She now has them, but she also has 23 shops. .
Liz Porter reports

Scammers target the smaller operators
Cold callers seeking cash for fictitious start-ups often find a sympathetic ear.
writes Ari Sharp
More cash flow & payment articles

Signs of economy steaming ahead
There are more signs that the Australian economy is building steam.
writes Tim Colebatch
More business planning articles

Sharecroppers
Adam Turner looks at file-sharing software that won't get you into trouble with the law.
more
More connectivity and communications articles

Here's one career that's bloomed and grown
SALLY-ANN Johns already had a bachelor of applied science degree before she began her floristry apprenticeship.
more
More sales & marketing articles

Success is all relative
Cynthia Karena meets two brothers whose business skills are different but complementary.
more
More IT & Networking articles

Passing the buck with credit card fees
Recently, I bought some beach sandals at a shop. When I got to the counter to pay I was faced with the sign pictured here. It read: "We're stoked to take your bank's credit card. But not their fees."
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