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Allergy business raises £11m

by Matthew Rock & Real Deals - Tuesday, 29th January 2008 -

Allergy business raises £11m

House prices are falling. The credit crunch has struck the UK. Anyone over 40 is likely to get depressed. The French have lost £4bn. But at least one UK business has good news for us.

It's a grim news day. House prices fell 0.4 per cent in December, says the Land Registry. And today, the pub chain Mitchells & Butler announced a £274m hit on an aborted property deal, making it the UK's first big victim of the global credit crunch.

No wonder research out today from the University of Warwick and Dartmouth College in the US finds that middle-aged people are increasingly suffering from depression (44 is the age at which we're most likely to get depressed, apparently).

At least one UK firm has news to cheer us up. Circassia, which calls itself a "clinical-stage specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on developing medicines designed to control immune system responses" – that's allergy treatments to you and me – announced today that it has raised £11m in an oversubscribed second round of funding. The firm was originally backed by Imperial Innovations, the technology transfer division of Imperial College, London, hotbed of many of the UK's high-potential technology firms.
As Steve Harris, Circassia’s CEO, says: “We have made good progress advancing our anti-allergy products during the past year, and successfully completing this funding, particularly in the current challenging market conditions, is a strong vote of confidence from a syndicate of world-class investors.”

More than 150 million people suffer from allergic rhinitis in the US and Europe. If Circassia’s products work, at least a few of us will be cheered up.

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Seven steps to start-up success

By Real Business - December 04, 2008 4:54pm GMT

Just been made redundant and thinking about starting up your own business? Before you take the plunge, read our tips for surefire success..

"How do I maximise the cash flow of my business?”

By Martin Dunne - December 04, 2008 2:00pm GMT

Real Business agony uncle Martin Dunne is the answer to all your accounting woes. Each week he will tackle another problem faced by entrepreneurs. This week: it's all about the cash flow.

Wanted: Britain's Customer Kings

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 1:44pm GMT

Net-a-Porter.Com was the winner of this year’s Customer Excellence gong at the CBI/Real Business Growing Business Awards. If you reckon you’re just as dedicated to your customers, why not enter our Customer Kings competition?

All-female angel network launches

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 04, 2008 1:38pm GMT

The combined wealth of Britain’s 100 richest women has reached £33bn. These women want to put something back into the entrepreneurial pool. Anna Sofat, founder of Addidi Business Angels, is going to help them with that.

Interest rates cut again

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 12:14pm GMT

Interest rates have been cut by one percentage point to 2 per cent.


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Caspian's Wise Head helps young entrepreneurs

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 11:10am GMT

Our very own communications director and one of the co-founders of Caspian Publishing, Matthew Rock, is helping Make Your Mark inspire black and minority ethnic entrepreneurs in the UK.

Dragon pulls out of Woolworths bid

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 04, 2008 11:10am GMT

Theo Paphitis has been circling the troubled retailer. He was rumoured to be poised to bid for some of the chain's most profitable stores. But the Dragon has now decided to pull out of the race.

Julie Meyer on Glen Manchester's "Gospel"

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 10:52am GMT

Our Entrepreneur of the Year, Glen Manchester, got a mention in Julie Meyer’s excellent column in City A.M. this week.

The Barack Obama medley

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 02, 2008 11:18am GMT

The next issue of Real Business features an article on the business lessons we can learn from America's new president elect. In anticipation, here's an example of the kind of marketing that made Obama so successful.

Don't be a twit. Be a Twitter

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 01, 2008 1:01pm GMT

So, you've cracked Facebook. You've got a Myspace page. Your LinkedIn recommendations are flooding in and you can't get enough of Second Life. But could you be missing a trick?


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