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CLB Coopers news

In a recent survey carried out by CLB Coopers, it was found that business owners believe that growth in turnover and gross margin percentages is anticipated in the next 12 months.

Following four new appointments earlier in the year, CLB Coopers has recruited a new member of staff. Kevin Taylor has joined the firm’s Lancaster office as Personal Tax Supervisor.

Following a successful 2011, which saw 17 new appointments, CLB Coopers has recruited four new staff members.

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