Property riches
Series: Sunday Times ; 9 January 2000, 2.11(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: A quarter of Britain's top 100 companies are currently consulting advisers on the best ways of releasing capital tied up in their property assets. Analysts believe that many companies want increased flexibility to cope with a change in working habits.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3602-24 Investment vehicles | WB3602-25 Duty to repair | WB3602-26 Change of policy | WB3602-27 Property riches | WB3602-28 Rates complexity | WB3602-29 Regional aid on hold | WB3602-30 Cash plea rejected |
A quarter of Britain's top 100 companies are currently consulting advisers on the best ways of releasing capital tied up in their property assets. Analysts believe that many companies want increased flexibility to cope with a change in working habits.