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Wednesday, 4 March 1998
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- Taking Stock
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- LucasVarity in joint venture
- Emcit converts to unit trust
- Year 2000 brought to book
- Faber Prest offer agreed
- The Investment Column: Hays confident of rising profits
- The Investment Column: Deals add fizz to Cadbury shares
- Hoverspeed restarts ferry route in Holyman deal
- Oil projects freeze to cool economy
- The Investment Column: Cookson shapes up after disposals
- Brussels US telecom inquiry
- Dawson unveils 17% rise in pre-tax profits as all divisions return to the black
- Disney loses magic touch on Wall St
- BICC lays new plans for cable division as profits dive 15%
- Why Asia should swallow the IMF's prescribed medicine
- Market report: Footsie takes retailers' warnings to heart
- Outlook: Company law: If it aint broke, why fix it?
- Beckett climbs down over threat of corporate governance legislation
- Family hoists for-sale sign as fire leaves Robert Dyas heading into the red
- Hopes of white knight for Argos fade
- Psion shares crash as Microsoft moves in on palmtop market
- Top retailers hit by new year sales slowdown
- PowderJect shares soar on R&D deal with Glaxo for high-speed 'injection s'
- BMW apologises to Vickers over Rolls-Royce remarks
- Skill shortages highlight Bank's rates dilemma
- Market Report: Taking Stock
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- Market Report: EMI steps back into the bid spotlight
- EMU warning mars City trading records
- The Investment Column: Partco shares undervalued
- New Zealand-born Coats Viyella chief is new head of the Post Office
- Delphi shares crash by 15%
- Spring Ram turns losses into a profit
- Outlook: Halifax tries gimmicks to claw back loyalty
- Decision on Rolls-Royce sale within a month
- The Investment Column: Irish luck holds for CRH abroad
- The Investment Column: Thistle axes 30 provincial hotels
- National Power shares feel the chill of electricity price cuts
- PIA gives record pounds 525,000 mis-selling fine to Britannic
- SmithKline executives go on charm offensive
- pounds 4.45bn bid tips see-saw battle for Energy Group to Texas Utiliti es
- British Borneo admits it quit Cuba amid pressure from the US government
- Halifax pounds 1bn share buyback brings strategy under fire
- Ailing Mulberry issues third profit warning in 10 weeks
- EMI non-execs blocked Fifield from top job
Voices
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- Letter: Countryside march
- Letter: Millennium bug
- Leading article: Deadly legacies of war
- Letter: Supermarket waste
- I have seen the future and it's time to talk about it
- The puppet-master of the Balkans is running out of strings to pull
- Letter: Countryside March
- Letter: Vintage
- Letter: From gay to straight
- Sorry I'm not cool, but that doesn't mean I'm no use
- Letter: Blair v Town Halls
- Letter: Blair vs town halls
- LETTER: Rantzen and hospital
- Letter: After Fayed
- Sorry, the Martians ate our story about Mr Murdoch and the Patten book
- Leading article: End the agony of moving house
- Letter: End of farming?
- Letter: Modern Latin
- The Box
- Letter: End of farming?
- Murdoch's media empire is global and mighty, but it isn't eternal
- Letter: Speaking for the IRA
- Letter: BBC in Parliament
- Letter: Dome thoughts
- At last! You can be at the very heart of the media circus!
- Germans glimpse life after Kohl and feel the thrill of change
- New Labour is old at heart. It's no place for the young
- Letter: End of farming?
- Letter: Princess's play
- Leading Article: Tycoon who taints news
- Letter: Autism and MMR jab
- Leading Article: Even Gates must play by the rules
- 1 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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