The Independent 1995 Peter Rodgers - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Peter Rodgers
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Beckett prepares to calm industry's fears. (new shadow trade and industry secretary Margaret Beckett)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Brutal push that could discredit private finance for public projects. (business has negative view of Private Finance Initiative)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Business overtures towards Labour may only flatter to deceive.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Cadbury bandwagon rolls to a halt. (opposition to moves to undertake further investigations into corporate governance)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Changing the unacceptable face of privatisation. (UK government tries to boost public enthusiasm for privatisation)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
City fears about Labour refuse to go away.Retail industryDiane Coyle, John Willcock, Peter Rodgers
Commission factions fire their last salvoes. (Monopolies and Mergers Commission split over GEC bid for VSEL)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Russell Hotten
Consultation is the keynote. (Labour Party's economic and industrial policy)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Peter Rodgers
Consumers face a long wait for a share in savings. (rationalisation to result from merger of North West Water and Norweb)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Mary Fagan
Drug wars go global. (Glaxo's bid for Wellcome)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Energising the market - at whose expense? (strong interest in electric utilities)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Eurotunnel to claim 2bn pounds sterling costs.Retail industryPeter Rodgers, David Hellier
'Fat cat' squabble over Grid sell-off. (controversy over salary packages for top executives of privatised utilities)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Peter Rodgers
Gas bill shock: save money now. (moves towards competition in gas supply sector)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Giving Heseltine an interventionist hand. (Bob Dobbie, head of the UK government's competitiveness unit)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Globe-trotter with a drum to beat. (Richard Needham, trade minister) (Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Greenbury prepares for attacks from all sides. (Sir Richard Greenbury, chairman of Marks and Spencer)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Hard times for the electricity man. (electricty regulator Professor Stephen Littlechild)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Japanese banks tie 500bn pounds sterling knot. (Mitsubishi Bank and Bank of Tokyo to merge)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Richard L:loyd Parry
Morton freezes loan interest payments. (Sir Alastair Morton, co-chairman of Eurotunnel)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Rail fire sale a recipe for tears. (views on British Rail privatisation)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Rail rhetoric overshadows new Labour partnerships. (Labour party's industrial policy)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Small firms given biggest slice of 240m pounds sterling. (UK government issues second competitiveness White Paper)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies, Peter Rodgers
Software change triggered collapse. (report into collapse of Barings bank)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Water firms try to shed greed image.Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Mary Fagan
Why small may be best for the Square Mile. (Michael Cassidy, chairman of the City of London's policy and resources committee)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Winning back industry to the Tories. (Ian Lang, president of the Board of Trade)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
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