The Independent 1996 Michael Harrison |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A bridge over some very troubled water. (Brandon Gough, chairman of Yorkshire Water)(Interview) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Banks get half of Tunnel in 4.7bn pounds sterling debt swap. (Eurotunnel swaps debt for shares) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Blair's business jamboree becomes PR man's festival. (Labour party leader Tony Blair aims to appeal to business community) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison, Alex Sell |
BT in 35bn pounds sterling merger talks to create the world's second-largest telecoms company. | Retail industry | Michael Harrison, Chris Godsmark |
... but these are a great export success. (UK is world's second-largest exporter of military equipment) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Cracking the code for the mother of all mergers. (Sir Peter Bonfield, chief executive of BT)(Interview) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Darkness at the end of the tunnel. (fire in Channel Tunnel) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Michael Harrison, Christian Wolmar, James Cusick |
Join the board and double your money. (UK company directors enjoy large salary packages) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
President's hard sell bowls over business barons. (South African president Nelson Mandela receives warm welcome from British businessmen) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Scottish tipped to raise water stakes. (Scottish Power competes with Southern Electric to purchase Southern Water) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Spottiswoode attacks British Gas 'machine.' (gas industry regulator Clare Spottiswoode) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Stagecoach in 475m pounds sterling rail takeover.(UK coach company acquires Porterbrook, which leases rolling stock) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison, Christian Wolmar |
Thatcher feared De Lorean backlash. (former prime minister Margaret Thatcher approved government funding for De Lorean car plant in west Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
The political circus is coming to Harrogate. (1996 annual conference of the Confederation of British Industry) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
Who's afraid of Tony Blair? (UK business leaders have concerns about a future Labour government)(Column) | Retail industry | Michael Harrison |
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