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Teams of year-12 students from Eton College (pictured right) and year-13 students from Plymouth College (pictured below) have won CIMA's annual management competition, which recognises entrepreneurial students and aims to develop future business leaders.

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The competition is open to 16- to 18-year-olds in UK schools and colleges. Teams of up to four students must act as consultants for a fictional company, analysing information and producing conclusions in a formal business report. This year's case study featured a fictional product similar to the Nintendo Wii games console. The teams had to research this type of product and explore available software for marketing to schools.

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Students from EIlesmere Port Catholic High School...

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