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The privatisation push continues

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Australian territories of New South Wales, Victoria, and the ACT are opening the electricity retail market to small-medium business users. Domestic customers account for almost 90% of individual bills and 35% to 70% of total consumption. Furthermore, convincing customers to switch will depend on which companies survive and which ones merge. Gas distribution and retail businesses are also being privatized.

Author: Langford, Ross
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1998
Management, Australia, Electric utilities, Energy policy, Gas industry, Public utilities, Privatization, Privatization (Business), Deregulation

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Brixton Gets Back to Business

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The problem site of Brixton, England, where blacks rioted three years ago, is recovering. Resources are being used to provide training and jobs for blacks. Various programs funded by businesses are reviewed. Brixton has known good business and has been a center for shopping. Problems with black businesses are documented.

Author: Wilson, D.
Publisher: Director Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: The Director
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0012-3242
Year: 1984
United Kingdom, Statistics, African Americans, Business enterprises

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