Investors Chronicle 1995 Peter Carty - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1995 Peter Carty
TitleSubjectAuthors
Changes on the way.(UK Trustee Investment Act liberalised)BusinessPeter Carty
Coming out of the blue: the management of IBM's Havant manufacturing site has successfully completed a buy-out. Where does the business aim to go now? (Management buy-outs)BusinessPeter Carty
Demand for development capital: the number of development deals is on the rise, particularly for funding acquisitions. But demand for packages to finance organic growth remains disappointing.BusinessPeter Carty
Getting off to a good start.(UK venture capital and start-ups)BusinessPeter Carty
Lottery hits charity funding.(impact of National Lottery on UK charities)BusinessPeter Carty
Managing growth: if a company is to expand and prosper, the right decisions have to be taken at crucial milestones.BusinessPeter Carty
On becoming a business angel.(UK venture capital and business angels)BusinessPeter Carty
Prudence to the fore: fund managers are still mulling over the implications of the Barings affair, as well as recent regulatory changes. (Charity Fund Management)BusinessPeter Carty
Quest for quality - Douglas Plating: meeting the stringent demands of suppliers is a key selling point. But keeping abreast of international quality control standards is expensive.BusinessPeter Carty
The Barings fallout for charities.(impact of Barings collapse on charities)BusinessPeter Carty
The role of PEFA.(UK Private Equity Funding Association)BusinessPeter Carty
Will the upturn continue?: last year's promising deal results may be bettered in 1995, though prospects for exits through flotation still look subdued. (Management Buy-outs).BusinessPeter Carty
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