Investors Chronicle 1995 Alistair Blair - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1995 Alistair Blair
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fine feathered fantasy.(ostriches as an investment)BusinessAlistair Blair
At the sign of the golden cross: finding an impending golden cross (meaning a share is on its way up) is the second greatest pleasure in the life of the City's leading chartist, Robin Griffiths.BusinessAlistair Blair
Directors' pay: the solutions. (excessive boardroom pay)BusinessAlistair Blair
Don't get legal on us.(European Union reform of takeover regulations)BusinessAlistair Blair
Stand up and be counted. (policies of UK Labor Party toward executive pay and the banking industry)BusinessAlistair Blair, Jean Eaglesham
Taking a sword to phoney values.(cash flow return on investment as a means of assessing company performance; includes related article on understanding annual reports)BusinessAlistair Blair
That Japanese fellow.(story of Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, businessman)BusinessAlistair Blair
The house that David built: forty years and 50 deals went in to building textiles giant Coats Viyella. Its architect, Sir David Alliance, believes that investors will shortly be able to appreciate its final design.BusinessAlistair Blair
Tomkins: the best thing since sliced bread.(Tomkins to acquire Gates Rubber)BusinessAlistair Blair
Virtual shopping: virtually nothing.(teleshopping in the UK)BusinessAlistair Blair
Vodaphone: profits questioned.(Vodaphone profit forecasts analysed)BusinessAlistair Blair
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