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LiquidNet Ltd. Show companies based in United Kingdom
LiquidNet Ltd. is a UK-based company established in February 2003, which created, designed and developed the only completely free, fully-automated reseller hosting program in the web hosting business - ResellersPanel.com. More...

Date: 11.10.2007
Livewire PR Show companies based in United Kingdom
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Date: 21.11.2006
London Hotels Show companies based in United Kingdom
UK Hotels, Cheap Bed and Breakfast Hotel Accommodation in UK, Airport and Seaside Hotels in England, Discount Guest Houses, Reservations and Lodges in England More...

Date: 12.07.2007
London Premier Hotels Show companies based in United Kingdom
Best Western International, Inc., is the world's largest hotel brand with more than 4,000 hotels in 80 countries. With over 50 years of experience, Best Western offers you a solid commitment of quality, service and value. More...

Date: 16.06.2004
LPA Show companies based in United Kingdom
LPA produce AI/KBS software tools More...

Date: 08.07.2004
Makak Media Show companies based in United Kingdom
Makak Media, a creative team of trusted design professionals. Based in Bromley, South East London, but working on a national scale we supply our services to large and small companies alike. Our services include: website design, brochure design, stationery and much more. More...

Date: 25.05.2007
Mariusz Lubowiecki Show companies based in United Kingdom
Building boom started to become a rocky ground. The investors who are about to build houses have to register themselves on the waiting list in order to get hollow bricks, mineral wool or tiles. Unfortuanately, such a situation does not seem to get better. The number of buildings will be increasing at a quick pace and the companies producing building materials do not want to invest in production uprating as they are aleady afraid of a sudden end of the prosperity. If the largest development companies have problems to purchase building materials, it means the market is falling down. According to the latest news, the biggest difficulties concern purchasing of building ceramics, that is material to build walls. However, individual investors are in much worse position at the moment. It seemed to me that I was preventive so as in fear of lack of builders I managed to organize the team in autumn. What for, if I cannot get all materials needed for work, and these which are available are expensive by half comparing to last season, Mr Miroslaw Kobielski says. He is currently building the single-family house near Gorzow Wielkopolski. Such a situation does not seem to get more stabilized. According to Central Statistical Office (GUS), building production was increased by 75 per cent in February (annual depiction) in Poland-so the number of material buyers is building up. In this regard, Poland is a leader amongst other countries within European Union. What is more we can keep the leadership for the next few years. There are some reasons for that. Firstly, the number of building permit has increased in a noticable way. Last year there was 45% more permit comparing to 2005. It means that demand for building materials will be still growing. Such a requirement will be extremely increased by the giant infrastructural investments as they are to be be partly funded by EU. The investments are said to appear in a quick pace just after granting the priority to organize 2012 UEFA European Football Championship. As the result the lack of building materials will be more raging in one year time. The situation can get calmer if the supply gets bigger, but at the moment nothing looks like improvement. According to the latest research conducted by Central Statistical Office, the value of investment expenditure in the group of products from remaining non-metalic raw materials, which includes inter alia producers of cement, bricks and hollow bricks, decreased by 10 per cent. There are a lot of closed brickyard and it is worth getting them off the ground. We are trying to encourage producers of building materials to speed the investment up. So far without any results, Mr Piotr Styczen, Undersecretary of Construction Department says. Mr Ryszard Kowalski, the Chairman of Employers Association (Producers of materials for building) claims that there are quite a lot of investments in some building sectors. The investments are usually among producers of materials which are easy to export, he adds. That is why there are new factories producing tiles, bathroom fixture and glue for glazing. Producers of hollow bricks or aggregates, which export is unprofitable because of high cost of transport, are condemned to Polish market only.They are also afraid that boom in building sector will finish as fast as it has started. We are not sure how long this madness will last, Mr Ryszard Kowalski adds. However, according to Maciej Gnoinski, such fears are unfounded. To catch up with European standards, there should be 0.5 millions apartments appearing every year within next two decades. The boom of building will last for many years-the member of J.W. Construction board of directors announces. If the producers does not start to invest, the shortage of building materials will intensify and it will slow the speed of investmnt accomplishment. Undoubtedly, it would be economy that loses the most. More...

Date: 20.05.2007
maxxsave Show companies based in United Kingdom
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Date: 10.10.2006
Money Maker Machine Show companies based in United Kingdom
Money Maker Machine is a fully automated Roulette Tool that is destined for playing online Roulette. More...

Date: 12.01.2008
Mydeo Show companies based in United Kingdom
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Date: 05.11.2006
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