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"There's a lot of crap talked about social enterprises, as if they were something new," says Dave Meneer, the highflying advertising executive who returned to his native Kernow in 1999 and worked his magic at Eden before being appointed Fifteen Cornwall chief executive in 2007.
"They are not - the Victorians were quite good at it. All it means is making money to do good and not rich pickings for shareholders.See the full content of this document
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Work', Reports Catherine Barnes
"It also means that we are aggressively for profit. It's what you do with it that turns you into a social enterprise."
The posh restaurant at the top of the beach - Dave's words - celebrated its fifth anniversary last month, with the eaterie overlooking Watergate Bay turning over an annual Pounds 3 million. "From a business point of view, we do nothing...See the full content of this document
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