The Independent 2001 Liz Vaughan-Adams - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Liz Vaughan-Adams
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Angry Marconi investors call for scalps as shares nosedive.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
At school, he wasn't the 'sharpest file in the shed.'.(Business Review)(internet entrepreneur Peter Wilkinson)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Baltimore fights for survival as losses hit 550m pounds sterling.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Beleaguered mobile phone firms look to GPRS for shot in the arm.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Bonnier quits as cash crisis looms at troubled Scoot.(resignation of Scoot Chief Executive Robert Bonnier)Retail industryNigel Cope, Liz Vaughan-Adams
Bottom drops out of the once-thriving market for web hosting.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
British Telecom under pressure to spin off local loop.(bid for 'local loop' network)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
BT Cellnet marks break from parent by renaming itself as O2.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
BT cuts 1,000 jobs and takes 1.2bn pounds sterling hit as Concert is scrapped.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
BT's Italian job turns investors Blu.(Two suitors)(Brief Article)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Can Wallace hold on as City turns against C&W?(Cable & Wireless Chief Executive Graham Wallace)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Liz Vaughan-Adams
Colt secures 400m pounds sterling injection from Fidelity.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Debt crisis at BT puts executives off their dinner.(British Telecommunications PLC)Retail industryMichael Harrison, Liz Vaughan-Adams
Ericsson to axe 12,000 jobs as Nokia trims growth forecasts.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Giving Bluetooth a little extra bite.(Business Review)(Cambridge Silicon Radio has ambitious plans for BlueCore wireless technology)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Marconi's misery underlines woes of the telecoms sector.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Massive redundancies threaten to end labour market miracle of the Nineties.Retail industryPhilip Thornton, Nigel Cope, Michael Harrison, Liz Vaughan-Adams
Messy job ahead for Baltimore's new chief.(includes biography)(Baltimore Technologies Chief Executive Bijan Khezri)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Microsoft sets up $5bn gadget factory.(Business Review)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Mobile phone industry facing bleak Christmas.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Oftel orders BT to open more local exchanges to its rivals.(Office of Telecommunications, British Telecommunications PLC)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Picking the survivors from the technology bloodbath.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Pick-up in mobiles still looks uncertain.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Psion looks to future as it quits organiser market.(Brief Article)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Reuters to axe 1,100 jobs after profits dive 21%.Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
TeleCity's experienced hand still believes the internet can deliver.(includes biography)(TeleCity Chief Executive and Chmn Michael Hepher)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
When the chips are down.(semiconductor industry)Retail industryLiz Vaughan-Adams
Year ahead hinges on promise of economic recovery and return of business confidence.Retail industryNigel Cope, Saeed Shah, Michael Harrison, Chris Hughes, Liz Vaughan-Adams, Stephen Foley, Susie Mesure
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