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How long can you give up your market share?
The Revival Group's Simon Walker says the the effects on business caused by disasters, such as flooding, is not just immediate sales, but far more than this, long-term market share
The summer of 2007 was devasting for many businesses across the UK. As we all know, in June cities in Yorkshire and areas of Northern Ireland were struck by flash flooding. In a matter of weeks, the floods had spread to the Midlands, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire a… More…


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