Investors Chronicle 1997 Rod Cant - Abstracts

Investors Chronicle 1997 Rod Cant
TitleSubjectAuthors
A one-man vehicle.(Formula One studies stock market listing)BusinessRod Cant
Bed and board.(United Utilities loses chief executive, Brian Staples)BusinessRod Cant
Boeing flies into Euro flak.(European Commission to report on planned merger between Boeing and McDonald Douglas)BusinessRod Cant
Bre-X marks the black hole.(reassessment of gold deposits of Bre-X Minerals leads to stock price revival)BusinessRod Cant
British business in the slow lane for Europe.(preparation for planned European monetary union; includes related notes giving significant dates)BusinessRod Cant
BT reverses the charges.(planned merger between MCI and British Telecommunications)BusinessRod Cant
BT searches for a new connection.(strategy of British Telecommunications; includes related article)BusinessRod Cant
Cable merger logic.(possible merger between TeleWest and Cable and Wireless Communications)BusinessRod Cant
Cable TV programming: cable battle. (dispute affecting UK cable TV industry)BusinessRod Cant
Chaos threat may put competition on hold.(competition in United Kingdom electricity market)BusinessRod Cant
Cross-Channel crossfire.(LVMH attitude to planned merger between Guinness and Grans Metropolitan)BusinessRod Cant
Disunited utilities.(Desmond Pitcher may leave post at head of United Utilities)BusinessRod Cant
How Intel became the second Microsoft.(achievements of Intel; includes related chronological notes)BusinessRod Cant
More questions than answers post MCI.(impact of failed bid for MCI on BT)BusinessRod Cant
National Grid's telecoms arm faces rough flotation.(flotation of Energis)BusinessRod Cant
No change from Labour as Beckett backs down.(regulatory system for United Kingdom utilities; includes related article)BusinessRod Cant
Old lady mugged.(changes in the roleof the Bank of England)BusinessRod Cant
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