Wall Street Journal. Europe 1998 Paul Jarvis |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Arcadia earnings advance 19% despite bleak consumer climate. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Arcadia's shares sink on sales warning.(Abstract) | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Baker will take reins at Huntingdon. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Booker chief confirms woes; shares plunge. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Co-founders of Game PLC expected to gain $53.5 million in flotation. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Cooper's $537.5 million offer for TLG could spur Wassall. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Employees at Dewe Rogerson await windfall after takeover. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Etex outbids John Mansfield for Marley.(Abstract) | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Harvey Nichols posts 17% gain in pretax profit. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Kingfisher pursues Castorama alliance. | Business, international | John Carreyrou, Paul Jarvis |
Kingfisher unit to merge with Castorama. | Business, international | John Carreyrou, Paul Jarvis |
Marks & Spencer damps already sour retail sector. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Selfridges soars on more talk of takeover. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Thorn is planning to sell its foreign businesses. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
Yorkshire Water to merge unit with waste recycling. | Business, international | Paul Jarvis |
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