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2005

PA's close partnership with clients enables us to generate insights into business issues that set the news agenda. Here is a selection of recent press coverage on topical business issues:

  Make sure you have your Christmas stock in, By Alison Maitland
Financial Times, 19 December 2005
  Aegate to take drug detector global, By Clive Cookson
Financial Times, 23 November 2005
  Driving the future of American manufacturing
The Wall Street Journal Europe, 25 October 2005
  Advisers harness home-grown ideas [PA's ventures programme] By Andrew Baxter
Financial Times, 1 September 2005
  Perils and prospects in the vital first 100 days, By Alison Maitland
Financial Times, 8 August 2005
  The key to overcome tagging tribulations, By Alastair Charatan
Financial Times, 25 July 2005
  FSA must take changes to capital markets into account, By Peter Stockman
Financial Times, 30 June 2005
  PINing down Bluetooth security, By Peter Relph
Wall Street Journal Europe, 28 June 2005
  Big things work, small things are hard to deliver, By Jonathan Cooper-Bagnall
Financial Times, 2 June 2005
  Handsets snooker 3G  By Bjorn Krylander
The Business, 22 May 2005
  Companies need advice on their advisers  By Stephen Overell
Financial Times, 5 May 2005
  A tougher outlook for Britain By Michael Skapinker
Financial Times, 28 April 2005
  Drugs scan system to go nationwide By Nicholas Timmins
Financial Times, 27 April 2005
  What is it that's driving success at PA Consulting Group? By Mick James
Top Consultant, 21 April 2005
  Xsil Ltd and O2 Ireland win prestigious Management Awards
21 April 2005
  It won't wash [Approaches to MRSA], By David Carter
The Guardian, 17 March 2005
  Procedure to tackle drugs fraud passes test
Financial Times, 14 March 2005
  Strength of 'the business case' will ebb and flow [the case for diversity in the workplace], By Jamie Ward
Financial Times, 24 February 2005
  Cellular: the Chinese are coming - but in what guise?, By Mark Paxman
FT.com, 11 February 2005
  Lifelong learning - give the customers what they want, By Mike Boxall
The Guardian's Public magazine, February 2005
  Outsourcing must be managed well, By Jonathan Cooper-Bagnall
Financial Times, 31 January 2005
  Number-crunching [mobile operators' subscriber and ARPU statistics], By Stirling Essex
The Business, 30 January 2005
  Surge of capital for biotech start-ups a welcome trend, By Gregory Berman
Financial Times, 14 January 2005
  3G bottleneck, By Bjorn Krylander
The Business, 9 January 2005

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Aegate to take drug detector global

* 'The system stops pharmacists dispensing fake drugs, sales of which are estimated by the World Health Organization to be worth $30bn a year' – says this latest Financial Times article on PA's unique venture company >more

Advisers harness home-grown ideas

* After the dotcom boom, PA Group is one of few management consultancies continuing to run its own startups – says the Financial Times in this major feature on PA's venture companies >more

Big things work, small things are hard to deliver

* The Financial Times features Jonathan Cooper-Bagnall's 'Day in the life of an outsourcing consultant' >more

What is it that's driving success at PA Consulting Group?

* PA's Nick Hughes talks to Top Consultant about PA's life sciences and healthcare work and about PA's success in general >more