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Plus: Car sales driving forward [Belfast Telegraph]( Tuesday, 06 August 2024 [Weekly Business Digest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Six NI firms now have £1bn-plus turnover, Ulster Business Top 100 list reveals](   [Margaret Canning] Margaret Canning Business Editor Welcome to this week's Business Telegraph. Northern Ireland now has [six firms with a turnover of more than £1bn]( according to the 2024 list of Top 100 Companies from Ulster Business in association with KPMG. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland's car sales are powering ahead with [much stronger growth than the rest of the UK]( research has found. Adrian McLaughlin has had a long career in hospitality management and talks to us about [his first venture into ownership of a hotel]( after acquiring the Londonderry Arms. In our opinion section, Colin Lewis writes that with full employment achieved in NI, it's [time for radical reform of Invest NI](. And Gareth Latimer of Grant Thornton looks at [the world of restructuring]( following the Covid-19 pandemic. Thank you, and see you next week, Margaret Top Stories [NI outpaces the rest of UK in new car sales](   [premium] [It is time to initiate a planned process to downsize and refocus Invest NI](   [Award-winning NI wine merchant announces expansion plans](   [NI company secures £30m contract for cruise ship fit-out](   [£760m Phoenix Energy sale ‘third largest deal in NI’s history’](   --------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTISMENT --------------------------------------------------------------- Big Interview [premium] [New co-owner of historic NI hotel has big plans: ‘I’ve got the bit between my teeth for the trade again’](   Opinion [premium] [How the restructuring sector looks now following Covid-19](   And Finally... [premium] [NI couple’s food truck business cooking on gas: ‘The hours are long but we love spending more time together’](   What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser]( Copyright - 2024 - All Rights Reserved

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