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...“While these figures could [at first sight] be said to indicate rising fortunes for the UK economy, dark clouds are looming on the horizon,” Mr Shierson said....
...Rising global commodity prices are putting pressure on businesses at the same time that demand is falling,” commented Malcolm Shierson, Partner at Grant Thornton’s Recovery and Reorganisation practice....
...“Whilst these figures could [at first sight] be said to indicate rising fortunes for the UK economy, dark clouds are looming on the horizon,” Mr Shierson said....
...Malcolm Shierson, partner at Grant Thornton and one of the administrators, said: “All three shopping centres will continue to trade normally....
...Malcolm Shierson, partner at Grant Thornton, predicted “an increase in business failures in outsourcing, as well as the hotel and leisure services sectors”....
...“Since the first quarter of 2008, the number of British companies going into administration has been at historic highs,” said Mr Shierson....
...“Unfortunately, the trickle of liquidity beginning to seep back into the financial markets is too late for these businesses,” said Malcolm Shierson, a partner at Grant Thornton’s recovery and reorganisation...
...in 1992, when there were almost 25,000 company liquidations. ”These numbers are bad, but they are going to get progressively worse as business and consumer confidence continues to fall,” says Malcolm Shierson...
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