Mixing sales tips with humour at Network event
TWO EXPERIENCED sales professionals will be offering a humorous slant on selling and how it works (or not) at a special dinner on Wednesday, October 24, being organised as part
More British and Irish visit the Algarve
MORE AND more British and Irish tourists are visiting the Algarve and staying in regional accommodation, according to the latest tourism figures. Figures released in a report by the Associação
My name is Bond. Bond Fund
By: BILL BLEVINS Financial Correspondent, Blevins Franks financial@portugalresident.com If taxation didn’t exist, we would all be much richer. Just consider how much income tax you’ve paid over your life, both
National monument abandoned
By: ELOISE WALTON eloise@portugalresident.com MONCHIQUE’S DECAYING 16th century Franciscan Convent has been abandoned by the council and left to be squatted in by a local man. The Resident received a
National monument in Monchique abandoned
By: ELOISE WALTON eloise@portugalresident.com MONCHIQUE’S DECAYING 16th century Franciscan Convent has been abandoned by the council and left to be squatted in by a local man. The Resident received a
New golf course and hotel for Olhão area
OLHÃO CÂMARA is working on a tourist development plan for the Marim area, near the headquarters of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, that will include a hotel, golf course and
New posters
NEW POSTERS and a movie were released this week by the Find Madeleine Campaign. Using photos already known to the public, the new posters appeal for people to contact police
Personal pension plans make a comeback
By: RAOUL RUIZ MARTINEZ Investment Advisor, euroFINESCO Raoul Ruiz Martinez is based in the Algarve office of euroFINESCOs.a. as an Investment Adviser for Finesco Financial Services Ltd., Glasgow and regulated
Poll results – October 12, 2007 – Maternity leave support
The question that was asked: In light of the world breastfeeding week, which started on Monday October 8, do you believe that mothers in Portugal should be better supported in
President wants Casa Pia case to be cleared up
By: CHRIS GRAEME chris@portugalresident.com PORTUGUESE PRESIDENT Cavaco Silva has called on investigations into the Casa Pia children’s home scandal to be ‘pursued to the end’. Speaking during a visit to

