by Roger Donnelly
Over one hundred of Mid-Antrim's business leaders attended a networking breakfast in Ballymena's Northern Regional College this morning.
It's the latest in a series of talks from the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Peter Craven from quarrying and recycling equipment experts CDE Global in Cookstown did a question and answer session.

And he's told Q Radio News that networking can be simple:
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