UK: AUTO PILOT - BAA.
01 Jan 1995
UK: AUTO PILOT - BAA. - The principles that pushed the car industry into profit are now steering the privatised utility - with a market value of £5 billion - along the path to high-growth retailing. By Jeff Ferry.
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