Investors Chronicle 1995 Andrew Hore - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1995 Andrew Hore
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Aim, set, fire (or fizzle): This month London gets its first all-new stock market for over a decade. Will it fill a much-needed equity gap, or will it be a damp squib?BusinessAndrew Hore, Peter Smith
All change at the stock market.(competition facing London Stock Exchange; includes related article on Ofex)BusinessAndrew Hore
Book trade opts for price free-for-all.(UK book publishers abandon price agreement)BusinessAndrew Hore
City's favourite grocer set to hand over the reins.(performance of Tesco)BusinessAndrew Hore
Darned elusive EMU(difficulties in achieving European monetary union)BusinessAndrew Hore
Delay threat to nuke sale.(UK planned nuclear power privatization)BusinessAndrew Hore
Electricity generators: dug in for a fight.(UK electricity generating industry)BusinessAndrew Hore
Flotsam and Rexam.(performance of Rexam)BusinessAndrew Hore
Hard to resist.(performance of UK biotechnology companies)BusinessAndrew Hore
How the underlying instruments work.(factors affecting UK corporate bond personal equity plans)BusinessAndrew Hore
ITV companies: ratings slump hits ad income.(performance of UK television broadcasting companies)BusinessAndrew Hore
Nikkei down. (background to Barings purchases of Japanese stocks)BusinessAndrew Hore
North West faces transatlantic bid war: in the previous contested bid for a UK electricity company, an American predator saw off its English rival. What are the changes of the same think happening at Norweb, unwilling target of North West Water?BusinessAndrew Hore
Power bosses play the field in endless auction.(bids for Norweb from North West Water and Texas Energy Partners)BusinessAndrew Hore
Rate threat from weak sterling.(UK interest rates may have to rise due to weakness of pound sterling)BusinessAndrew Hore
Recruiters still on a rising cycle: the recruitment industry's fortunes are closely tied to thebusiness cycle. But even in good times employers seem less and less willing to take onpermanent staff, so the strategy of the recruiters is changing.BusinessAndrew Hore
TV bill turns on bid fever.(UK TV company ownership rules may be changed)BusinessAndrew Hore
White knights from far away.(Manweb seeks defense against bid by Scottish Power)BusinessAndrew Hore
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