15-year-old print manager looking to expand business
A teenager who started up his print management company when aged just 14 is looking to expand his business after reporting average sales of £2,000 per month.
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07 January 2009: 6.15
A teenager who started up his print management company when aged just 14 is looking to expand his business after reporting average sales of £2,000 per month.
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