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Old boys' team turns up trumps

19th January 1980
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HARVEY Grammar School, Folkestone, has reason to be proud of three of its old boys. They are John Smith, Mike Haley and Roger Arnold, and all are directors of Laser Transport International.

John, who is chairman and managing director, started the business in 1973 with a loan of £2500, which he repaid in six months. Mike joined him after a month and Roger, a chartered accountant, added his weight later.

The company's capital assets, including the freehold of its 3000scift Dover depot, a now valued at about £300,001 From a modest start six yea ago the company has grown the stage of handling some lE trailer movements a we through Dover.

That must be a tribute teamwork and vision in tlboardroom, of which the see( may have been sown at Harv( Grammar School.


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