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Insight from A Georgian In London (05.27.11)
The U.K. is coming back to the Peach State-- In A Big Way.
Transatlantic business between the U.K. and Southeast is growing particularly stealthily this week, with announcements of new locations in London and Atlanta and the return of the U.K. Investment Office to the Peach State. We also explore the past 125 years Coca-Cola has spent in Ireland and mark the ten-year anniversary of TSYS in Europe. Keep reading to find out the safety of fracking and who is doing some heavy foreign recruiting. Finally, we all know she is a new Duchess, what else is Kate Queen of?
In this issue:
Lloyd's Sees Insurance Hub in Atlanta
U.K. Investment Office Returning to Atlanta
Barack Obama bolsters transatlantic relationship in Westminster speech
No need to ban shale gas in UK: parliament committee
The 'real thing' celebrates 125 years of global success
Coca-Cola Enterprises targets carbon reductions and recognizes outstanding supplier performance
Universities step up overseas recruiting
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- A Georgian in London -- Update (07.18.11)
- Beach's Big Gamble (07.18.11)
- News Giants: It's Pay To Play
- Financial Times To Steve Jobs: Your Sour Apple (06.09.11)
- Insight from A Georgian In London (05.27.11)
- U.S. Retailers Poised for Expansion (05.27.11)
- Katy's Car Wash Donates $1,000 in Tornado Relief Aid (05.23.11)
- The Deal To Downgrade
- The last democrat
- Graves, Broun Block Boehner Compromise
- Graves: Cut, Cap And Balance... Or Bust (07.28.11)
- Deal Fills Fulton County Superior Court Judgeship (07.28.11)
- Follow The Money in CD 14 (07.28.11)
- North Fulton's Golden Corridor Now The Medical Mecca (07.26.11)
- Do You Know Your Antioxidant Score? (07.26.11)