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PRIV
AT
EC
OMP
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Ra
nk
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2007
Co
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Lo
ca
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163000s
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fit
163000s
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es
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made
up
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tivit
y
179
New
En
tr
yP
RO
MA
NEX
GR
OUP
LT
DA
therst
one
37,543
18
756
30/9/2006
In
dustr
ial
suppor
ts
er
vic
es
to
ad
iv
erse
blue
chip
clien
tb
ase
in
an
umber
of
diff
er
en
tb
usiness
sec
to
rs.
180
New
En
tr
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AW
TO
NT
UBE
CO
MP
AN
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TD
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ve
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ry
37,279
1,860
60
30/9/2006
Ma
nufac
tur
ea
nd
distr
ibution
of
co
pper
tube.
181
New
En
tr
yA
ST
ON
MA
NOR
BRE
WER
Y
CO
MP
AN
YL
TD
Bir
mingham
37,176
695
155
31/12/2006
Pr
oduc
tion
of
beers,
ciders
and
alcholic
bev
er
ages.
182
5734618
ST
ONE
GR
OUP
LT
DS
to
ne
36,962
565
119
31/12/2006
Holding
co
mpan
yw
hose
subsidiar
yi
sd
istr
ibution
of
co
mput
er
equipmen
ta
nd
sy
st
ems.
183
5734629
GREENWOODS
GR
OUP
LT
DB
ir
mingham
36,725
-1,308
455
31/12/2006
Se
lling
to
ols
and
co
nsumables
and
installing
tr
ansmission
net
wo
rk
equipmen
t.
184
5734616
F.A.GILL.L
TD
Wo
lv
er
hampt
on
36,632
665
224
30/9/2007
Pr
oc
essing
and
wholesaling
of
pig
mea
tp
ro
duc
ts.
185
New
En
tr
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CA
R(
REALISA
TIONS)
LT
DN
ew
castle
36,622
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418
31/12/1997
Th
em
anufac
tur
eo
fc
ar
pets
and
rugs.
186
New
En
tr
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VM
CA
STINGS
LT
DT
am
wo
rt
h3
6,058
1,393
314
31/03/2007
Holding
co
mpan
yw
hose
subsidiar
ies
ar
ee
ngaged
in
manufac
tur
e,
machining
and
sub
assembly
of
aluminium
pr
essur
ed
ie
castings
fo
rt
he
aut
omotiv
ea
nd
whit
eg
oods
industr
ies.
187
New
En
tr
yP
ARKST
ONE
GR
OUP
LT
DB
ir
mingham
35,664
868
177
30/
4/2007
Co
nt
ra
ct
ing
to
the
civil
eng
ineer
ing
industr
y&t
he
supply
of
base
ma
te
ri
als
to
the
co
nstruc
tion
industr
y
188
New
En
tr
yG
ENIE
MA
NA
GEMENT
GR
OUP
LT
DL
eominst
er
35,552
-663
1,063
31/03/2007
Emplo
ymen
to
fp
ro
fe
ssional
fr
eelanc
ec
on
tr
ac
to
rs
in
the
UK.
189
5734613
SEA
MA
PL
TD
Bir
mingham
35,508
3,640
1,017
29/10/2006
Optical
and
hear
ing
aid
re
tailing,
and
pr
oper
ty
in
ve
stmen
t.
190
New
En
tr
yR
IDER
LE
VE
TT
BUCKNALL
UK
LT
DB
ir
mingham
34,973
945
316
30/
4/2007
Co
nsultanc
ys
er
vic
es
with
in
the
co
nstruc
tion
industr
y.
191
5734612
WIGNALL
HOLDINGS
LT
DM
alv
er
n3
4,950
912
100
1/04/2007
Po
ultr
yp
ro
ce
ssors
and
wholesalers.
192
New
En
tr
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NTER
CIT
YW
AT
CH
CO
MP
AN
YL
TD
Bir
mingham
34,705
3,471
146
30/4
/2007
Distr
ibution
of
wat
ches,
clocks,
gi
ft
s,
jew
eller
ya
nd
ac
ce
ssor
ies.
193
573461
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LU
CZNIK
&S
ON
LT
DL
eek
34,618
3,830
502
30/9/2006
Pr
oducing
liv
est
ock
equipmen
t.
194
New
En
tr
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ET
WORK
VENTURES
LT
DC
ov
en
tr
y3
4,552
-1,524
228
31/12/2006
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cruitmen
ta
gen
ts.
195
New
En
tr
yP
ARKHILL
2000
LT
DN
ewpor
t3
4,197
19,649
58
30/9/2006
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quisition
of
land
and
its
use
fo
rm
iner
al
ex
tr
ac
tion,
dev
elopmen
to
fd
er
elic
tl
and
by
re
media
tion
,a
nd
re
clama
tion
and
the
hir
ing
of
plan
t
and
ve
hicles.
196
5734622
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WE
AND
FLE
TC
HER
LT
DB
ri
dg
nor
th
34,197
2,771
692
31/12/2006
Ma
nufac
tur
ea
nd
sale
of
lock
ing
devic
es.
197
New
En
tr
yG
EOR
GE
HILL
HOLDINGS
LT
DT
elf
or
d3
4,105
850
286
30/9/2007
Ma
nufac
tur
ing
and
distr
ibution
of
wo
oden
fe
ncing
and
allied
pr
oduc
ts.
198
New
En
tr
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URLE
YL
TD
Wa
rw
ick
34,058
-264
146
31/12/2006
Th
es
ale
of
mot
or
ve
hicles
and
ag
ri
cultur
al
equipmen
t.
199
5734647
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TREE
GR
OUP
LT
DS
hr
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sbur
y3
3,678
1,423
245
31/10/2006
Shor
tt
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mh
ir
ers
and
co
nt
ra
ct
hir
ers
of
co
mmer
cial
ve
hicles.
200
5734647
CA
THEDR
AL
MO
TO
RC
OMP
AN
YL
TD
Lichfield
33,559
528
115
31/12/2006
Sa
le
of
mot
or
ve
hicles
and
par
ts,
and
main
te
nanc
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fm
ot
or
ve
hicles.
WEST
MIDL
ANDS
CO
MP
AN
YG
UIDE19
...it
is
critically
important
that
we
not
only
continue
to
improv
e8211b
ut
also
div
ersify
NEC
Gr
oup
chief
e
xe
cutiv
eP
aul
Th
a
ndi
Ca
se
stud
y:
NEC
Group
No
80
in
TO
PP
RIV
AT
EC
OMP
ANIES
As
major
international
,n
ational
and
regional
assets,
the
four
NEC
Group
venues
put
the
We
st
Midla
nds
in
the
spotli
ght
by
hostin
g
some
of
the
world8217
sm
ost
important
trade
ex-
hibitions
and
ah
ost
of
exciting
consumer
events
8212b
ringing
together
millions
of
lo-
cal,
national
and
internationa
lv
isitors
to
learn,
do
busines
s,
be
entertained
and
dis-
cover
the
future.
In
doing
this,
The
NEC
gives
the
We
st
Midla
nds
ag
lobal
profile,
allowing
the
re-
gion
to
make
as
ignificant
contribution
to
national
competitiveness
and
growth.
The
NEC
Group
has
just
announced
the
results
of
year
-long
study
by
KPMG
which
shows
as
ignificant
rise
in
the
economic
im-
pact
the
group
delivers
for
The
We
st
Mid-
lands
every
year
8211n
ow
more
than
1632
billion,
up
from
1631.3
billion
in
2004.
The
study
also
shows
that
The
NEC
Group
supports
almost
29,000
jobs
8211u
p
from
22,000
in
2004.
However
,c
ompetition
to
host
major
inter
-
national
events
is
fast
increasing,
both
in
the
UK
and
across
the
world.
There
is,
in
particular
,s
ignificant
devel
-
opment
of
exhibition,
convention
and
enter
-
tainment
venues
in
emer
ging
markets
such
as
India,
China
and
the
Middle
East,
with
existing
venues
in
Europe
under
going
rede-
velopment.
Consider
ing
all
these
factors,
TheN
EC
Group
began
at
ransformation
in
2004
with
a
refocusing
of
the
business
around
three
main
concepts:
Customer
,p
rocess
and
culture.
To
day
,t
he
company
continues
to
respond
to
this
changing
landscape
with
robust
and
resilient
development
plans
designed
to
pro-
tect
and
grow
its
economic
benefits
well
into
the
future.
An
aggressive
investment
programme
has
been
designed
to
ensure
that
The
NEC,
NEC
Arena,
ICC
and
NIAa
re
places
that
custom-
ers
prefer
over
rival
venues
for
their
facili-
ties
and
service
and
are
places
visitors
want
to
come
to
discover
the
future.
A163
40
million
investment
programme
in
The
NEC
has
already
begun
to
transform
the
32-year
-old
venue
and
al
onger
term
master
plan
8211b
eginning
with
am
ajor
leisure
and
entertainment
complex,
including
al
ar
ge
ca-
sino
8211i
si
nd
evelopment
to
create
ar
e
newed
vibrancy
and
a2
4/7
experience
around
The
NEC
site,
making
av
isit
to
The
NEC
engag-
ing,
contemporary
and
compelling
for
future
generations
of
visitors
.
The
NEC
Group
also
recently
announced
that
it
had
secured
16325
million
of
funding
to-
wards
am
ajor
redevelopment
of
the2
8-year
-
old
NEC
Arena
to
create
av
ibrant,2
1st
cen-
tury
total
entertainme
nt
experience
to
rival
major
internationa
lv
enues.
The
ICC
has
benefitted
from
significant
investment
in
both
its
people
and
facilities
in
order
to
retain
its
premium
status
as
The
UK8217
sb
est
Convention
Centre
and
fight
of
f
competition
from
new
venues
across
the
country
.
The
investment
hasa
lready
paid
of
fw
ith
the
venue
winning
major
political
confer
-
ences
for
both
the
Labour
and
Conserv
ative
Parties
8211a
nd
another
roundo
fp
restigious
awards,
confirming
its
place
at
the
top
of
the
Premier
League
of
internationa
lv
enues.
The
venue
was
also
part
of
aw
inning
con-
sortium
to
develop
and
manage
the
new
Na-
tional
Convention
Centre
in
Dublin,
which
is
now
under
constructio
na
nd
due
to
open
in
September
2010.
Another
area
of
the
business
to
see
sig-
nificant
investment
is
Group
Catering,
which
delivers
ar
ange
of
services
from
fine
dining
and
banqueting
to
in-hall
restaurants
and
stand
catering.
More
than
16310
million
has
been
invested
into
the
catering
business
across
the
group,
with
high
street
favourites
such
as
We
ther
-
spoons
and
Subway
being
added
to
compli-
ment
the
upgraded
existing
facili
ties
and
range
of
food
and
drink
options
which
en-
hance
the
visitor
experience.
Paul
Thandi,
chief
executive
of
The
NEC
Group,
is
optimist
ic
when
he
says:
8220In
these
competitive
times
,i
ti
sc
riticall
yi
mportant
that
we
not
only
continue
to
improve
8211b
ut
also
diversify
8211w
hat
our
venues
of
fer
,i
no
r-
der
to
create
new
experiences
and
ultimatel
y
new
revenues.
8220This
will
provide
greater
financial
resil-
ience
for
our
business
and
also
create
and
safeguard
jobs
within
the
We
st
Midla
nds
re-
gion.8221
In
the
se
comp
et
it
iv
et
im
es
In
fo
rm
at
ion
sour
ce
df
ro
mF
AM
Ea
sa
tA
pr
il
2008
N/A
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ot
av
ailable
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