Welcome to the Lingo24 press clippings page. Here you can find all articles about web's favourite translation company that appeared in the press in the course of time.
| Speaking in mother tongues translates into a success story | The Telegraph 19th May, 2009 |
| In a global market it helps if you can speak more than one language. Lingo24, as you’d expect, speaks hundreds. That’s its job; and income is soaring. Last year’s turnover was £2.9m, this year the company is on track to hit £4m. |
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| How I made it: Christian Arno Founder of Lingo24.com | The Sunday Times 17th May, 2009 |
| My way to make money was found in translation |
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| My working week... | Business7 24th April, 2009 |
| Christian Arno's working week |
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| Messages of doom don’t mean the end of the world | Financial Times 18th April, 2009 |
| It's important not to make bad news any worse when communicating with staff, writes Jonathan Moules |
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| Ten Questions for Christian Arno, Director of Lingo24 | Edinburgh Evening News 6th April, 2009 |
| Interview with Christian Arno, the founder of Lingo24 Translation Company UK. |
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| Talking language of business | Press and Journal 4th February, 2009 |
| Former north-east entrepreneur of the year Christian Arno is demonstrating a flair for commerce as well as for languages. Keith Findlay found out more. |
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| Speaking the Lingo | London Business Matters 11th September, 2006 |
| You learn by doing; you can spend all the time you like at university, studying, but nothing prepares you like getting involved, spending money and making mistakes to make you think and learn |
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| Spare room is hub of global network | Financial Times 4th March, 2006 |
| Jonathan Moules visits a translation company with clients and employees in many continents and its head office in a two-bedroom flat. |
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| Fluent French and Italian speaker Christian, 26, put his skills to good use by setting up an on-line translation service. | Sunday Mail 13th February, 2005 |
| Set up an Internet firm and you could be on-line for success. Three dotcom entrepreneurs tell how they went from nothing to turning over up to £750,000 |
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| It's boom time for creative industries | The Press and Journal 27th January, 2005 |
| Predicting the next big success story in business is the hallmark of the very successful entrepreneur and, indeed, its accuracy depends on many variables. |
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| Lingo24 goes global | Scottish Enterprise 24th November, 2004 |
| Aberdeen-based international translation company Lingo24 is now offering a truly global 24 hours translation service after opening an office in New Zealand. |
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