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Sage and Steve Hare: The story behind a UK tech success
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Sage is exactly the sort of company the UK needs more of. It is the biggest UK technology company on the stock market and is valued at more than £10 billion. Not only that, but it is based in Newcastle and outside the south-east of England. This is the story behind how it went from a promising business to a FTSE 100 giant and the leadership of chief executive Steve Hare, who rebuilt his career after being told he would never work in the City again...
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