Investors Chronicle 1995 Delroy Alexander - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1995 Delroy Alexander
TitleSubjectAuthors
All reward, no risk. (UK executives pay)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Asda gives chemists a new headache. (Asda seeks to end price maintenance on non-prescription drugs)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Asset-swap builders in strategic breakthrough.(Tarmac and Wimpey to exchange assets)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Body Shop ponders a farewell to the City.(Body Shop may go private)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Bringing the US on board. (BPB makes bid for National Gypsum)BusinessDelroy Alexander
BT has Cable & Wireless in its sights, says city: one privatised telecoms operator is being stalked by another, according to the latest market rumour. Intense competition to build global telephone networks mean there's logic in the theory that BT is eyeing a bid for C&W.BusinessDelroy Alexander
Building in the cost of provisions. (land provisions made by UK housebuilders)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Cathay and West: hunt for cash.(collapse of Cathay and West)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Company doctor in the hot seat. (David Rogers restructures Amstrad)BusinessDelroy Alexander
DTI closes city firm: investors are concerned that the collapse of currency dealer Cathay & West will leave them out of pocket.BusinessPatricia Jennings, Delroy Alexander
Granada to break the bank for Forte.(Granada bids for Forte)BusinessDelroy Alexander
In the eye of the pay row: last week retail group Kingfisher admited that Christmas trading had been lousy. With massive private sector pay packages under attack, is the company right to make its chairman one of the UK's best-paid directors?BusinessDelroy Alexander
Investors fall into loophole.(regulation of foreign exchange dealers in the UK)BusinessDelroy Alexander
King Coal takes on Comrade Arthur.(RJB Mining industrial relations)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Mind the ceiling, Dorrell tells media emperors: under new rules on media ownership, the small guys can get bigger but some of the big guys will be forced to get smaller. It's sure to set off a year of arguing over media power.BusinessDelroy. Alexander
Mulcahy gets 18 months' grace at Kingfisher. (Sir Geoff Mulcahy 'demoted' to chief executive)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Over-hyped, overpaid and over here. (overseas executives in the UK; includes related notes on Gordon Hall)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Overpowerful, overpaid and over here: not so long ago management consultants were confined to the US. Today they're big in the UK, but what exactly is it they do, and do they give value for money.BusinessDelroy. Alexander
Price weakness hits Guinness shares.BusinessDelroy Alexander
Private interest grows as problems are ironed out. (UK government seeks to attract private investment for building and infrastructure)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Putting Ashley back into fashion: quintessentially English Laura Ashley has just got its third chief executive in five years - former Mothercare boss Ann Iverson. The company has hired a respected retailer, but can she cope with Ashley's quaint culture?BusinessDelroy Alexander
Sir Philip's magic carpet ride. (Sir Philip Harris Carpetright)BusinessDelroy Alexander
The great Forte raid.(bid for Forte by Granada)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Tired estate awaits the country gent.(George Bull to become chairman of GrandMet)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Watchdog slow to bark.(lack of protection for currency trading in the UK)BusinessDelroy Alexander
Women on the board.(women executives in the UK; includes related article on women finance directors)BusinessDelroy Alexander
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