The Independent 1996 Michael Harrison - Abstracts

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