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Investors Chronicle 1996 Philip Whiterow
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BT and C and W held talks on 33 billion pounds sterling link-up.(British Telecommunications talks with Cable and Wireless)
Business
Philip Whiterow
BT on the brink as Oftel deadline expires.(British Telecommunications and Oftel)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Claws out in gas contract dispute.(problems faced by British Gas over commitments to buy gas)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Economy.(South African economic policy)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Empowerment.(black businesses in South Africa)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Financial services.(South African financial services industry)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Gas break-up raises fears for the future.(British Gas demerger; includes related notes giving advice for investors)
Business
Philip Whiterow
In Concert: BT stakes $24 bn on US growth.(obstacles to planned takeover of MCI Communicatiosn by British Telecommunications; includes related notes on the acquisition)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Interview.(interview with Cyril Ramaphosa)(Interview)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Investment.(direct investment in South Africa)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Learning to adjust.(South African economy)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Mining.(South African mining industry)
Business
Philip Whiterow
No mourners as Cedric the bogeyman goes.(chief executive to leave British Gas; includes related article on the succession issue)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Over here, over there - but is it all over?(demerger of Hanson group)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Stock exchange.(South African stock exchange)
Business
Philip Whiterow
The game's up, regulator tells gas investors.(regulation changes for British Gas)
Business
Adrian Bowden, Philip Whiterow
Tourism.(South African tourist industry)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Traders boost oil on new Iraq crisis.(hostilities in Iraq lead to boost in petroleum prices)
Business
Philip Whiterow
Which regulators are in line for the sack.(possible changes in regulation of UK utilities)
Business
Philip Whiterow
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