The Independent 1998 Michael Harrison - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Michael Harrison
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68bn pounds sterling BP-Amoco deal set to spark oil merger frenzy. (British Petroleum)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Terry Macalister
An enterprise package to close productivity gap. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's 1998 pre-Budget statement)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Arms firms gear up for bonanza. (United Kingdom government not to cut arms procurement programme)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Asian flu kills off 48,000 jobs at Boeing.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Bad conditions may ground BA's US deal. (British Airways may postpone transatlantic deal with American Airlines)Retail industryMichael Harrison
City voices fury at collapse of Glaxo merger. (Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham abandon merger plans)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Andrew Yates
Coal industry wins a stay of execution. (United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Company law review may bring boardroom crackdown. (United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael Harrison
CWC snubs Microsoft with software plans for digital TV internet access. (Cable and Wireless Communications)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Peter Thal Larsen
Daimler and Chrysler in merger talks.Retail industryDavid Usborne, Imre Karacs, Michael Harrison
Don't bank on China for the next miracle.(Column)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Dramatic exit that was a bolt out of the blue.(resignation of Barclays Bank Chief Executive Martin Taylor)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Ford seeks control of largest dealer. (plans for joint venture with Jardine Motors to take control of Dagenham Motors)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Foreign projects rise, but jobs fall. (inward investment in United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Germany moves in on the world's boardrooms.Retail industryImre Karacs, Michael Harrison
Halewood secures baby Jaguar with 50m pounds sterling DTI grant. (United Kingdom Dept of Trade and Industry gives grant for production of small Jaguar car at Ford Motor's Halewood, England, plant)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Gavin Green
Homes plug in for power competition. (United Kingdom domestic electricity consumers able to choose supplier)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Is Branson's honeymoon finally over? (criticism of entrepreneur Richard Branson)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Is it deflation or inflation we should fear most in 1998?Retail industryDiane Coyle, Nigel Cope, Roger Trapp, Michael Harrison, Sameena Ahmad, Peter Thal Larsen, Chris Godsmark, Cathy Newman, Lea Paterson
Jean Spencer.(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Harrison
King Coal isn't beaten yet. (prospects for United Kingdom coal industry)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Kvaerner ousts chief as debt pile grows. (Chief Executive Erik Tonseth)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Labour hits inflation target for first time. (United Kingdom inflation on target in Jan 1998)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Michael Harrison
Mandelson and the Ministry of Sorrows.(problems facing United Kingdom Dept of Trade and Industry)(Column)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Not much cheer at the local off-licence. (Allied Domecq and Whitbread merge Victoria Wine and Thresher off-licence chains)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Oneworld's aim is air supremacy. (British Airways in global alliance with four leading airlines)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Rocky road ahead for the car industry. (United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Rolls-Royce falls into German hands. (Volkswagen)(includes history of Rolls-Royce)Retail industryMichael Harrison
ScottishPower turns tables with US buy.(PacifiCorp)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Selling England by the pound. (selling state assets)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Shell to cut $2.5bn in costs and at least 4,000 more jobs.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Siebe and BTR unveil plans for 9.4bn pounds sterling merger.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Skoda teaches the world to make cars.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Sunderland shows you can with a Nissan. (automobile output at Nissan factory in Sunderland, United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael Harrison
UBS's part in everyone else's downfall.(Column)Retail industryMichael Harrison
UK firms suffer in Suharto fallout. (new Indonesian government reviews contracts connected with former President Suharto)Retail industrySteve Boggan, Michael Harrison, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mark Oliver
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