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1. David Cane Chartered Accountants in London, UK
www.davidcane.com/about/who-we - [Cached]Published on: 3/23/2008 Last Visited: 3/23/2008
David Cane home page
Accountancy services from David Cane
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About David Cane Chartered Accountants
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David Cane home page
About David Cane Chartered Accountants
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About David Cane
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David Cane Managing director
David qualified as a chartered accountant in 1971 and has been in general practice for over 25 years in the Kingston and Surbiton area, specialising in owner-managed businesses. He is a former chairman of the North Surrey branch of the Federation of Small Businesses and is a member of the Kingston Chamber of Commerce. In his spare time he enjoys sailing on the Thames at Minima Yacht Club, Kingston.
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Last, but by no means least, Jo looks after office matters generally as well as being the personal assistant to David Cane. -
2. www.moleseyonline.co.uk
www.moleseyonline.co.uk/busine - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2007 Last Visited: 5/7/2007
David Cane, chairman of the North Surrey Branch of the FSB, said: "When England goes to the polls on May 4, people will be voting for the future of their local area.
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Mr Cane, who represents members from Elmbridge and through Surrey and Sussex, said the borough elections were an opportunity for local authorities to prove their commitment to the small business community.
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3. icSouthlondon - FSB says tax will decide poll result
icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2005 Last Visited: 4/4/2005
FSB spokesman David Cane, Chairman of the North Surrey Branch of the FSB, said: "We look forward to hard working small business owners having the recognition they deserve, whereby politicians actually deliver on promises to reduce the legislative burdens which they make ahead of elections."

