Out of step means out of pocket
Language: English Series: Financial Times ; 9/5/90 p27Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: Depression in the UK property sector is taking its toll. More companies are expected to follow in the steps of Rush & Tompkins where the receiver has been called in and Sheraton Securities where the banks have been called upon to restructure the finances.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Depression in the UK property sector is taking its toll. More companies are expected to follow in the steps of Rush & Tompkins where the receiver has been called in and Sheraton Securities where the banks have been called upon to restructure the finances.