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Entrepreneurs Panel

Brian Hay
Tony Caldeira
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Laura Tenison
Richard O'Sullivan
Charlie Mullins
Michael Oliver
Debbie Pierce
David Pollock
Julie Meyer
Steve Purdham

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David Hughes sums up his entrepreneurial career to date thus: four spectacular successes and two failures. He founded the sports retailer Allsports and achieved turnover of £180 million before a vicious price war meant decline, administration in 2005 and a sell-off to rival JD Sports.

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