The Independent 1999 Michael Harrison - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Michael Harrison
TitleSubjectAuthors
Another day, another windfall, as the AA sells up and its members cash in.(Automobile Association)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Michael Harrison
Ayling banks on revamped fleet to fly out of trouble.(British Airways Chief Executive Bob Ayling)Retail industryMichael Harrison
BMW to invest 3.3bn pounds sterling in Rover over five years.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Brown gives carrots for enterprise and takes a stick to benefit fraud.(Pre-Budget Report)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Byers' enterprise initiatives come under attack.(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Stephen Byers)Retail industryPhilip Thornton, Michael Harrison
Byers pledges aid for Longbridge.(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Stephen Byers promises help to keep Rover's Longbridge plant open)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Dispute dims power's big day.(United Kingdom gas and electricity markets opened to full competition)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Double boost for Channel Tunnel.(Eurostar sees rise in passenger revenues and Eurotunnel fights against threatened loss of duty-free sales)Retail industryPhilip Thornton, Michael Harrison
Driving forward to the Big Six.(prospects for consolidation in car industry)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Greed is good - official.(United Kingdom Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Stephen Byers defends high salaries for top executives)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Half of all homes need replacing.(cost of rebuilding Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Retail industryDavid Usborne, Michael Harrison
Having a One2One with the market.(flotation of One2One)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Heathrow, we have a problem: can Bob Ayling put the wheels back on British Airways?(Business Review)Retail industryMichael Harrison
ICL stumbles on Pathway to hell.(Pathway scheme to computerize social security benefit payments in United Kingdom may be abandoned)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Merger mania won't go away.(prospects for 1999 in defence, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, information technology, retail and utilities)Retail industryNigel Cope, Michael Harrison, Peter Thal Larsen, Francesco Guerrera
Mission impossible.(Business Review)(includes corporate history)(Airbus Industrie)(Company Profile)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Murdoch's assault opens pay-TV battle.(impact of promotional work by BSkyB)Retail industryMichael Harrison
New Euro telecoms giant faces a daunting struggle.(planned merger of Deutsche Telekom and Telecom Italia)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Nissan, once leading invader of the West's car markets, sacks 21,000 in desperate bid to survive.Retail industryMichael Harrison, Paul Lee
Old flame, new fire.(Business Review)(strong growth at Centrica)Retail industryMichael Harrison
Rail industry faces uncertain future as Paddington crash puts operators in dock.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Railtrack faces a turning point.(Business Review)(Chief Executive Gerald Corbett)(Company Profile)Retail industryPhilip Thornton, Michael Harrison
Renault set to take 2.6bn pounds sterling stake in troubled Nissan.Retail industryJohn Lichfield, Michael Harrison, Paul Lee
Rover bets the company on the new, all-British 75 model.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Runaway growth at Stansted airport.Retail industryMichael Harrison
Tabloid hard man sees his dreams die in the Mirror.(likely departure of Mirror Group Chief Executive David Montgomery)Retail industrySteve Boggan, Michael Harrison
The cat that got the cream.(Business Review)(Jaguar)Retail industryMichael Harrison
The man spending GEC's 6bn pounds sterling.(Business Review)(General Electric Co Chief Executive George Simpson focuses on acquisitions)(Company Profile)Retail industryMichael Harrison
'UK first' deal that could set Europe at war.(reactions to British Aerospace's purchase of GEC's Marconi defence electronics division)Retail industryMichael Harrison
War declared with withering attack on NatWest.(includes profiles of Bank of Scotland Chief Executive Peter Burt and National Westminster Bank Chief Executive Derek Wanless)(Bank of Scotland seeks to take over National Westminster Bank)Retail industryMichael Harrison
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