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Ghoulie
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tell me @ recession - still biting hard here in UK for me - I am in construction related industry & it is still on its @rse for me.
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i have just got back from eurotech trikes in hastings east sussex and the recession as not touched them, there order books are full and there is getting at least 2 orders a week for trikes and lots of work for repairs and custom fab parts. but they only do bike based bolt on trikes
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Sorry to hear you're still in the dwang re the recession, Ghoulie.
I may be able to help, but it has nothing to do with trikes.
I am about to launch an online business networking site that will benefit retailers and consumers.
I created this out of necessity! It has taken me 2 years to get this far.

If you want to know more, email me at paulvonw@gmail.com and I'll send you details and my URL. Or we can skype sometime. My skype id is heyizme.
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Thanks for the offer Paul - but my business line is very much a niche market - not remotely aimed at the retail market. I already use the likes of Linkedin -and even that is of limited use.

The problem is just the lack of construction / housing projects UK wide & while it is said to have turned the corner it is nowhere near where it needs to be for all the suppliers out there to be able to get a meaningful share. The miracle is we are still afloat - many have gone bust.

The suppliers for the likes of bricks / blocks etc. have contracted their operations so much that contractors are now importing materials to start up jobs
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