Investors Chronicle 1996 Peter Temple - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1996 Peter Temple
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Banks return in force to senior debt.(UK banks and MBOs)BusinessPeter Temple
Budget priced programs for fun and profit.(investment software for UK investors)BusinessPeter Temple
Business locations: another record-breaking year.(UK business locations and inward investment)BusinessPeter Temple
Chunnel may transform Kent's fortunes.(impact of the Channel Tunnel on Kent, England)BusinessPeter Temple
Dabble in options...at a distance.(managed funds investing in options)BusinessPeter Temple
Datafeeds: getting easier and cheaper.(datafeeds for UK investors)BusinessPeter Temple
Deal structure.(UK management buy-out advice)BusinessPeter Temple
Development capital: a tricky business to get right.(development capital in the UK)BusinessPeter Temple
Diminishing role of mezzanine finance.(mezzanine financiers in the UK)BusinessPeter Temple
Downloading from the Net.(includes related list of UK investment software suppliers)BusinessPeter Temple
Downloading prices.(using data for investment software)BusinessPeter Temple
For the seriously sophisticated.(investment software for advanced users in the UK)BusinessPeter Temple
Global custody: it's a topsy-turvy world.(global custody market)BusinessPeter Temple
How to pick a program.(advice to UK private investors on using investment software)BusinessPeter Temple
Korean presence keeps on growing.(Korean investment in the UK)BusinessPeter Temple
London, hot spot of the world.(London, England, as an investment location)BusinessPeter Temple
Making sense of performance tables. (performance tables for investment trusts; includes related statistical data)BusinessPeter Temple
MBO wins friends in the regions.(UK regions and management buyouts)BusinessPeter Temple
Midland meets its prince.(profile of Terry McCaughey from the global custody arm of Midland Bank)BusinessPeter Temple
Never-ending story of costs.(costs involved in the global custody industry)BusinessPeter Temple
New doors open for exiting investors.(exit routes for UK venture backers)BusinessPeter Temple
No surrender.(UK traded endowment policies)BusinessPeter Temple
Now it's the Royal Docks' turn.(development of Royal Docks, London, England)BusinessPeter Temple
One vintage year gives way to another.(UK management buyouts)BusinessPeter Temple
Outsourcing opens new doors for custodians.(outsourcing and the global custody market)BusinessPeter Temple
Players fall into many camps.(UK managment buy-out players)BusinessPeter Temple
Private equity: political uncertainty concentrates minds.(UK private equity sector)BusinessPeter Temple
Second-hand policy can be first-rate buy.(buying second-hand UK endowment policies)BusinessPeter Temple
Software on the Internet.(obtaining investment software from the Internet)BusinessPeter Temple
Software reduces risk of hard landing.(advice to UK investors on using software for investing in options)BusinessPeter Temple
Specialist packages for the advanced user.(advice on using software for private investors)BusinessPeter Temple
Tenants are happy with good ship Docklands.(benefits for tenants of space in Docklands area of London, England)BusinessPeter Temple
The costs you can't avoid.(costs of investing in options)BusinessPeter Temple
The jigsaw is almost complete.(development of Docklands area of London, England)BusinessPeter Temple
The man who helped to build a business district.(Canary Wharf Ltd and the development of the Docklands area of London, England)BusinessPeter Temple
The players and their preferences.(UK venture capitalists and the development capital market)BusinessPeter Temple
There may be trouble ahead....(future for private equity investment in the UK)BusinessPeter Temple
Traded endowment policies: selling on beats surrendering.(UK second-hand endowment policies)BusinessPeter Temple
Traded options: arm yourself with knowledge.(advice on options for UK investors)BusinessPeter Temple
Trailblazers upbeat about prospects.(UK venture capital trusts and their investments)BusinessPeter Temple
Working out your options.(investment software for options markets)BusinessPeter Temple
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